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I have a new Cayenne S and the error code P1372 keeps coming up. The dealership replaced the o2 sensor, but the code continues to come back. Has anyone experienced this issue? The Cayenne S has only 700 miles.

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Not sure an O2 sensor would have anything to do with a fault P1372.

P1372 Valve lift control, above limit value

Possible fault causes- Valve(s) of a cylinder stay jammed in large stroke- Valves of different cylinders stay jammed in large stroke (parity check error)

If misfires are entered simultaneously (P0300 to P0308), these must be worked through first.

If only valve lift errors are entered, please also check the cylinders preceding in the firing order.

Valve lift error detected via evaluation of rough running, similar to detecting misfiring.

Parity check errors during valve lift control only entered together with cylinder-specific faults.

Maybe another dealership/shop?

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