How To Replace Variable Timing Control Solenoid Valves Chevy Malibu

how To Replace Variable Timing Control Solenoid Valves Chevy Malibu
how To Replace Variable Timing Control Solenoid Valves Chevy Malibu

How To Replace Variable Timing Control Solenoid Valves Chevy Malibu How to check and replace vvt soleno variable valve timing solenoid replacement chevy malibu 2.4l. p0013, p0014 cam position actuator sensor fix p0010, p0011. **check out the tools we used below. if the video was helpful, please give it a "thumbs up" and consider subscribing to the channel.**this video goes over ho.

Symptoms Of A Bad variable valve timing solenoid And how To Replace
Symptoms Of A Bad variable valve timing solenoid And how To Replace

Symptoms Of A Bad Variable Valve Timing Solenoid And How To Replace This short video shows the location of the variable valve timing control solenoid on a 2009 chevrolet malibu. it's very easy to replace with a 10mm socket. Telescoping magnet. variable valve timing solenoid solenoids. step 1: raise and secure hood. if there is an engine cover, it needs to be removed. engine covers are a cosmetic feature manufactures install. some are attached by nuts or bolts and others are installed by snapping into place. step 2: disconnect the battery. My son's malibu has 86000 miles and has thrown a code p2645 "a" rocker arm actuator control circuit open bank 1. i replaced the intake variable valve timing (vvt) solenoid (acdelco 12662737) and turned off the check engine light. after driving around 10 miles the check engine light came back on with the same code. Variable valve timing solenoid p0014 p0013. my engine light kept going on and off randomly. i could tell the car wasn't running smoothly while the engine light was on. i brought it over to my friend's shop for diagnostics. pulled codes p0014 and p0013. part was a bit over $50 and labor around $230.

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