thank you for breaking down the specified vehicles and such and being detailed. However one sensor is for exhaust and I forget what the other is for, if you could specify which one is for which would be more helpful for which one to replace.
@@michaelmoxley9941 I'd imagine the process is the same but in a different location, considering the enclave has 3.4L V6 and the Verano is 4 valve. You just have to locate where they are and remove
So, I did it, just like you showed me in the video, and the code is still showing up. Any reason why? This one says “B” Camshaft position actuator solenoid, I drove the car after fixing and the boost acted like it came back. Before when it was showing confirmed and pending, but now it’s permanent.
thank you for breaking down the specified vehicles and such and being detailed. However one sensor is for exhaust and I forget what the other is for, if you could specify which one is for which would be more helpful for which one to replace.
Exhaust Solenoid and Intake solenoid.
@@Awesum would you know if this is the same process on a 2014 Buick enclave ?
@@michaelmoxley9941 I'd imagine the process is the same but in a different location, considering the enclave has 3.4L V6 and the Verano is 4 valve. You just have to locate where they are and remove
So, I did it, just like you showed me in the video, and the code is still showing up. Any reason why? This one says “B” Camshaft position actuator solenoid, I drove the car after fixing and the boost acted like it came back. Before when it was showing confirmed and pending, but now it’s permanent.
Was it your timing chain?
Those are not sensors, that is the VVT solenoids
Said the same thing in my head like that the vvt intake or vvt exhaust solenoid
can oil come spoil out of camshaft sensors
p0014 is a code for camshaft position sensor. you are showing the camshaft actuator replacement.