from a 25yr tech with gm that was excellent diagnosis,explanation,and repair!! very seldom do you see that type professionalism anywhere especially on youtube you made it where anyone with enough skill to actually change the solenoid to be able understand how and why!! my wife said only fault to video was her husband tryin to talk over your video especially me screaming out you can just loosen bolts!! once again great work an video!!
Thanks for watching. I hope your staying warm up north. The launch scan tools can also display more than one data pid per graph but the navigation is a little more difficult.
You are very welcome Howard. I am just glad to be posting videos again so I get to see all the familiar faces in the comments. Thank you for staying around in my absence.
It would have required cam sensor, crank sensor and vvt control to be scoped. Afterwards we would have to go back and measure the time it took to respond. It can be done but is time consuming. I find the scanner faster in this situations.
We could have also used to scope to try and watch the solenoid movement by watching the current and amperage while manually activating the solenoid. It’s hard to see the spool movement while it’s being pwm controlled by the pcm.
Question, is the same for the other bank. The exhaust selenoid for the Bank 1 is at the right side of the other selenoid that im assuming is the intake one
The intake solenoids are the towards the middle of the engine and the exhaust are towards the outside of the engine. The bother bank is much easier to change since you do not need to remove the throttle body or intake plenum.
I have had a bunch in lately. Most owners agree to replace all 4 to prevent the other solenoids from failing shortly after getting the vehicle fixed. Some only want to replace the bad one with the understanding that is another one fails under the intake they will have to pay labor again.
My chevrolet dealership only replaced bank 1 when my P0014 came up. A couple months later, here I am with a P0024. That's the exhaust bank. Same problem, same part, different code and location. I highly recommend pushing for all 4 to be replaced if you visit a dealship. Unfortunately, I have had a heck of a time trying to find the parts to replace myself.
HI, I got a p0024 code and a p0019 code. So I replaced the vvt solenoid (all) and then I replaced the camshaft position sensor cleared the code and drove around over 30 miles no check engine light. Now the light is back on. What is my next step? I usually work on diesels....
Do you have a scantool? I would monitor the vvt error PID and see when and if it acts up. Do you have good oil and filter installed? I had a tundra yesterday with a collapsed filter causing vvt codes.
Based on experience I monitored data to see which camshaft was responding slower than than the others and confirmed it matched my code. Service information may have led us to the point but would have required additional testing. We could have swapped the solenoid and verified that the code now sets on a different camshaft.
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from a 25yr tech with gm that was excellent diagnosis,explanation,and repair!! very seldom do you see that type professionalism anywhere especially on youtube you made it where anyone with enough skill to actually change the solenoid to be able understand how and why!! my wife said only fault to video was her husband tryin to talk over your video especially me screaming out you can just loosen bolts!! once again great work an video!!
It's always nice to get a new video from my friend in Colorado. It was so nice to see you superimpose graphs between banks. Happy New Year, Chad!
Thanks for watching. I hope your staying warm up north.
The launch scan tools can also display more than one data pid per graph but the navigation is a little more difficult.
Thank you Chad and Val. Happy New Year! God bless you all.
Our pleasure! Stay safe and warm as we enter this new year.
Thank you so much my friend I have this same damn issue right now and also a p0128 that I need to get fixed this weekend damn 😮
Great video thanks for sharing like the way you make the process easy to follow and understand
You are very welcome Howard. I am just glad to be posting videos again so I get to see all the familiar faces in the comments. Thank you for staying around in my absence.
February 20, 2024, there is a recall on this bank 2 exhaust cam position actuator valve solenoid,if the check engine light is on due to this!
No need to loosen up or remove intake to remove vvt valve.
Nice video always learning something from your video. I wonder if we had a scope on the cam sensors will we able to see the delay on actuation?
It would have required cam sensor, crank sensor and vvt control to be scoped. Afterwards we would have to go back and measure the time it took to respond. It can be done but is time consuming. I find the scanner faster in this situations.
We could have also used to scope to try and watch the solenoid movement by watching the current and amperage while manually activating the solenoid. It’s hard to see the spool movement while it’s being pwm controlled by the pcm.
Is this repair covered under power train warranty?
@@oneguyatthesametime you would have to call your local dealer and check your vin number and mileage.
Question, is the same for the other bank. The exhaust selenoid for the Bank 1 is at the right side of the other selenoid that im assuming is the intake one
The intake solenoids are the towards the middle of the engine and the exhaust are towards the outside of the engine. The bother bank is much easier to change since you do not need to remove the throttle body or intake plenum.
Tons of color do owners getting the same problem but P0014 code? Is that on the other side? Love to see which one to replace the 04 code
I have had a bunch in lately. Most owners agree to replace all 4 to prevent the other solenoids from failing shortly after getting the vehicle fixed. Some only want to replace the bad one with the understanding that is another one fails under the intake they will have to pay labor again.
My chevrolet dealership only replaced bank 1 when my P0014 came up. A couple months later, here I am with a P0024. That's the exhaust bank. Same problem, same part, different code and location. I highly recommend pushing for all 4 to be replaced if you visit a dealship. Unfortunately, I have had a heck of a time trying to find the parts to replace myself.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE GOOD VIDEO!
My pleasure!
HI, I got a p0024 code and a p0019 code. So I replaced the vvt solenoid (all) and then I replaced the camshaft position sensor cleared the code and drove around over 30 miles no check engine light. Now the light is back on. What is my next step? I usually work on diesels....
Do you have a scantool? I would monitor the vvt error PID and see when and if it acts up.
Do you have good oil and filter installed?
I had a tundra yesterday with a collapsed filter causing vvt codes.
Does anyone know where the vvt is at in this truck? I do not think it is the same as the camshaft position solenoid.
I changed out the vvt adjusting solenoid. This engine also has a vvt lock solenoid that is used to lock the camshaft during auto start-stop events.
On my 2020 colorado my camshaft position sensor is on the passenger side in the back. Not hard to get to.
Where did you find the problem
Based on experience I monitored data to see which camshaft was responding slower than than the others and confirmed it matched my code. Service information may have led us to the point but would have required additional testing.
We could have swapped the solenoid and verified that the code now sets on a different camshaft.
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Happy New year 🎄 🎉 ✨️ The Practical Mechanic
My teacher The Practical Mechanic
PRODIGY The Practical Mechanic
Thanks for sharing what you know with us Thank you
PRODIGY The Practical Mechanic
When carrying out road testing a vehicle I
Always carried Internet access inside my pocket for my scanner tools
From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧