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Pontiac2006 g6 phasher siliniond were is it
on the engine exhaust cam ..at the front of the cam .
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The camshaft actuator solenoid valve is located on the right side of the engine below the valve cover. It is held in with one 10mm bolt. Once the bolt is out, twist the solenoid while pulling it at the same time to remove. It's easy to check to see if the screen is missing before purchasing a new one.
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Over head cam, remove the valve cover and timing belt
26 is a quad driver (pcm) control for the egr valce and other things. 32 is egr valve. If you have 26&32 most likely the egr valve and/or solenoid need replacing. On a double overhead cam engine they are at the back of the engine valve is round with a vacuum line on the top follow the line 5 in to solenoid. On a single overhead cam it is under the breather box same shape but the solenoid is by the throttle body
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remove the old one and install the new one
Just had light come on and code read as P0014. Definition of this is a cam phasing error. Explanation is "The ECM has detected the camshaft phase angle has exceeded its tolerance value". I have my list of probable causes but wanted to know if these are popping up for Chevy's and if so what is the usual problem? Is it a sensor or something else mechanical? I have had no problems with the engine, everything sounds and runs fine, can I still saefly drive it? Just had mechanic look it over a week ago and give it the thumbs up on everything is fine. remove the cam phaser solenoid valve and check the screens for a restriction. This code usually comes up on vehicles that don't get regular oil changes
There are two of them. One on each head There are two of them. One on each head
the variable cam timing (VCT) solenoid on the ZX2 can be found on the same side of the engine as the cam gears are on. The parts of the VCT are located on the exhaust cam and between the two cams