2000 VOLVO V40 VVT CONTROL SOLENOID REPLACEMENT HOW TO

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2021
  • Good Oh Volvo V40/s40 VVT Control Solenoid. This vehicle was a shaky oh little Thing when I got her, but through some part therapy I was able to give her the confidence she was born with. She's now very sure about her steps. lol. Well guys this part replacement was the answer to my issues with this stalling Volvo, i also did an IAC replacement as well. That part more so fixed my erratic idle. But lets get to it take a look. I hope this helps out!
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Комментарии • 18

  • @zoohed
    @zoohed 2 года назад +1

    I cut a new gasket myself by tracing the old one. I replaced the O-ring on the solenoid which made the gasket leak then I put my gasket on, now it seems the VVT is leaking. As I replaced the cam seals when I did the timing belt. I even took off the timing belt again to ensure the cam seal was dry. Great video. I should change the solenoid to a new one.

    • @fixitcarter
      @fixitcarter  2 года назад +1

      The gasket may be too big, try the dealer for the gasket. It may be 6-10 bucks. Also make sure the surface is free of the old gasket and the engine surface is free of any imperfections, pits scratches etc. if you have an imperfect surface you can get it machined or use rtv to fill in the imperfections and then use a oem gasket. It can also be the surface of the solenoid too if it has any imperfections in the surface. But good luck, I left my old gasket on to avoid such issues.

  • @PLANTONE
    @PLANTONE Год назад +2

    What about oil leaking occurring.... my vvt is being replaced as this was seen as a symptom? My car seemed to run fine. Oil changed every 10k. No check light error

    • @fixitcarter
      @fixitcarter  Год назад +1

      My guess is that it froze and then blew out the gasket. also could have a bad seal. it could just have been the seal or o ring, if you didn't get a code related to the VVT.

    • @PLANTONE
      @PLANTONE Год назад +1

      @@fixitcarter Monday find out if he got a code on reader..... definitely no lights on dashboard...

    • @fixitcarter
      @fixitcarter  Год назад +2

      just noticed the timing on the oil change and that is extremely high. if you're using conventional oil, it should be every 3k. Semi every 5k Full 8K. I've used all and still change every at 3k. I pay attention to the sound of the engine. You can hear the valve a little more when the oil thins. That interval schedule would definitely cause slug build thus causing issues to components. keep your oil clean and new.

  • @larsp1997
    @larsp1997 7 месяцев назад

    Mine has a rattle when idle, when I disconect the plug for the vvt it stops. Does that mean that my solenoid just fails or the gear has to be replaced?

    • @fixitcarter
      @fixitcarter  7 месяцев назад

      Can’t answer 100%. But in most cases these freeze up. You can pull it and see if it comes apart.

  • @gotredeemed
    @gotredeemed Год назад

    I'd like to hear the mechanics words, thoughts and comments,,to learn more.

    • @fixitcarter
      @fixitcarter  Год назад

      okay yes ill keep that in mind going forward. its usually alot of cussing lol.

  • @wanenduro9082
    @wanenduro9082 Год назад +1

    What the function of that solenoid for?

    • @fixitcarter
      @fixitcarter  Год назад +1

      Valve control in correlation to timing, So as it clogs it becomes less efficient and communicative.

  • @dwightk.schrute3920
    @dwightk.schrute3920 Год назад +1

    Hi, I got the code p0011, she stalls in reverse while parking in the city.
    What is the part number?

    • @fixitcarter
      @fixitcarter  Год назад

      Hope you figured it out.

    • @dwightk.schrute3920
      @dwightk.schrute3920 Год назад

      @@fixitcarter Unfortunately not, I sold the car after problem kept coming up and part cost are extremly high in my country for VOlvo

    • @fixitcarter
      @fixitcarter  Год назад

      I sale on eBay and I can’t get these parts to sell for pennies 😂 hopefully you found something better.

  • @monakat8517
    @monakat8517 8 месяцев назад

    Is that the intake or exhaust solenoid?

    • @fixitcarter
      @fixitcarter  8 месяцев назад

      Controls Both from what I researched.
      In the 2000 Volvo V40 with a 1.9L 4-cylinder engine, there is typically a single VVT (Variable Valve Timing) unit that controls both the intake and exhaust camshafts. This system is designed to optimize valve timing for improved engine performance, efficiency, and emissions. While some advanced engines may have dual or separate VVT systems for the intake and exhaust, it's important to check the specific engine model and configuration of the vehicle to confirm the details.
      Hope this helps. Let me know what you figure out.