Hello, I really liked the video, very well explained, I just have one question? From the link that you left, the sensor on the back is the same, I mean, can I buy two of the same sensors and change the two sensors, both the input and the output, is it the same??? thank you
My malibu shut off randomly while driving down the road today. Internet is mixed but camshaft sensor seemed to be a popular solution. Does that add up to anyone?
Why didn’t you show the rear sensor replacement ? Is it difficult to get to? I already replaced the front one a while back. I have a 2011 Malibu. Anyone out there have any info ?
According to what I was told at O'Reilly's...4 of them. I was told 2 & 3 are common to malfunction, 4 fairly rare & 1 very rare...of course, 1 is showing bad on mine(actually my Father-n-Law's). I'm hoping this was 1 in this tutorial, as it seems pretty easy. By the way, #1 co$t me $63.(@ O'Reilly's)
Here's A TIP!!! JUST REPLACED the Bank 1 Intake Solenoid. BEWARE!!! The replacements come with the 10 mm Hex screw.... Some of them do not have the NON Threaded starter.... Designed to find the Hole. DO NOT THROW AWAY THAT SCREW! You might need it !!!! The hardest part in the whole Job....THE STUPID PLASTIC Connector that plugs onto the end of the Solenoid!!!!
well, on the 2014 Malibu, it's the Intake Solenoid which is the Back one. the Exhaust Solenoid is the Front of Engine where the Exhaust Manifold is of course. they are on the Left side of engine opposite each other.@@hmoltzz
hmoltzz, just checked again, the P0014 code is for the Exhaust side. thats the front solenoid!! do you have A 4 cylinder or v-6 ? I would search it out on the web !@@hmoltzz
I don't know how broken it is, But I used A Tie Wrap, black prefferably just to hold the Lead wire to the input connector. there is a little white or red tab that is flat. that needs to be pulled back and it's not much. like an 1/8 of an inch @@stephanie8327
Definitely do a video changing the othe one in the back of the engine 🎉
Question: if I replaced the O2 sensor then all of a sudden the cam and the exhaust cam sensor went bad, is that a timing chain going?
thanks for this video. changing these out as we speak. what were some of your symptoms your car displayed that made you want to fix this issue?
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check engine light
Mine is not wanting to start right away and seems to have lost some power 😢
My car has engine reduced power on it changed plug to crank sensor changed throttle and connector to throttle 2.4 engine any thoughts
Hello, I really liked the video, very well explained, I just have one question? From the link that you left, the sensor on the back is the same, I mean, can I buy two of the same sensors and change the two sensors, both the input and the output, is it the same??? thank you
Malibu 2011
Is this bank 1 ? Or bank 2 ?
My malibu shut off randomly while driving down the road today. Internet is mixed but camshaft sensor seemed to be a popular solution. Does that add up to anyone?
Mines just did the same man 😭😭😭
Mine did this also
Does the same sensor works for both the exhaust and intake?
No one answers this simple question on any of the videos I’ve seen
@@aarontna1 for my 2014 Malibu, yes, same for both intake & exhaust.
are the cam sensor the same size or is one longer??
@@jacobbush6070 same size on my 2014 Malibu. The intake one is a bitch to change.
@@ridingwithlarryi need to see how to do that
I Appreciate the video 👍🏿
what did you clean it with?
Why didn’t you show the rear sensor replacement ? Is it difficult to get to? I already replaced the front one a while back. I have a 2011 Malibu. Anyone out there have any info ?
It’s in the back side of the engine on the same side as this one is right directly on the other side of it
Anybody have any idea i have a 2011 that needs a camshaft position sensor but there are no symptoms expect for check engine light
What did the check engine come back as
@@cdvenson94 it ended up being timming
Need to be programmed?
My 2012 Malibu LT i don't have to remove the engine cover
how many sensors does your mailbu have?
According to what I was told at O'Reilly's...4 of them. I was told 2 & 3 are common to malfunction, 4 fairly rare & 1 very rare...of course, 1 is showing bad on mine(actually my Father-n-Law's). I'm hoping this was 1 in this tutorial, as it seems pretty easy.
By the way, #1 co$t me $63.(@ O'Reilly's)
I need to do this but mine is a 2020 malibu L
Yo what year is that Malibu ?
Looks 7th Gen. 08-12
2012
Here's A TIP!!! JUST REPLACED the Bank 1 Intake Solenoid. BEWARE!!! The replacements come with the 10 mm Hex screw.... Some of them do not have the NON Threaded starter.... Designed to find the Hole. DO NOT THROW AWAY THAT SCREW! You might need it !!!! The hardest part in the whole Job....THE STUPID PLASTIC Connector that plugs onto the end of the Solenoid!!!!
Which one is bank one? I just got the check engine light on mine and my reader says bank one p0014 thanks in advance.
well, on the 2014 Malibu, it's the Intake Solenoid which is the Back one. the Exhaust Solenoid is the Front of Engine where the Exhaust Manifold is of course. they are on the Left side of engine opposite each other.@@hmoltzz
hmoltzz, just checked again, the P0014 code is for the Exhaust side. thats the front solenoid!! do you have A 4 cylinder or v-6 ? I would search it out on the web !@@hmoltzz
Right?!? I replaced mine and busted that plastic piece off ! 😫
I don't know how broken it is, But I used A Tie Wrap, black prefferably just to hold the Lead wire to the input connector. there is a little white or red tab that is flat. that needs to be pulled back and it's not much. like an 1/8 of an inch @@stephanie8327
What is the Code # for this? P****?
😂😂😂
P0011
Yall have got to start putting which engine the car has in the video title. This doesn't help at all.
I have a V6 and engine does not look like that