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What is check engine problem on gm engine code p0014

Please let me know which component needs replaced on this 3.5 l engine

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2009 malibu ls 2.4 got codes c0516 p0010 p0011 p0014 p0445 p0449

These are very common codes on this engine and is related to the intake and exhaust camshaft actuator solenoids. GM has had huge problems with the solenoids. Remove the connector and use an ohmmeter to check the resistance of both. They should be 5-9 ohms. If not, replace them. Replacing is the most common fix. BUT that all depends on whether you've been good about changing your oil. Both of these solenoids meter oil to the variable valve timing mechanism. If you've neglected oil changes, sludge can gum up the solenoids and cause these codes.
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P0014 Diagnostic code, already replaced camshaft actuator & oil twice

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On my Trailblazer I have a code P0014 . this says Camshaft Position Actuator B ... If the desired and actual cam phase angle error exceeds its ... This diagnostic procedure supports the following DTC: ... replace the camshaft actuator solenoid, change the engine oil and filter, ... 2004 Chevy TrailBlazer LT P0014 - Camshaft Position Actuator Solenoid "Relearn"
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Tech Code "dtc P0014" 2003 Trailblazer - posted in Chevy ... it had been serviced before for the same thing in 2003 or 2004! ... replace the camshaft actuator solenoid, change the engine oil and .... The extended war. co. prob. would not be to happy since they already fixed the sensor once or twice already.

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I have a 2002 gmc sonoma 4.3 v6 45000 miles. Turns over but won't start. Changed camshaft position sensor and crankshaft sensor. Can't afford to take to a shop.

Is it getting gas to the cylinders , is there spark at the spark plugs ! You should check thing's out before replacing parts an hoping it fix's the problem .You need to find out what is missing ,fuel ,ignition or an engine problem ! Cranking No Start Real Time Diagnosis Ford Focus
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2001 Volvo V70 XC won't pass state emissions! P0014 and P0172 codes kept registering, and the check engine light appeared intermittently. The Emissions print out said "Not Ready". Last week, engine...

You need a repair shop to drive the vehicle with a professional
scan tool, for at least 25 miles

That way all the Emissions Monitors will run clear

If you fail to do that,your guaranteed to fail inspection

If any codes come back,then the vehicle has to be component
test & repaired

It sounds as though there was some pushing & poking, done by
I assume, a shop & parts changed,tested or in need of replacing,
who knows

You also will have freeze frame data at the time the codes are set,
to help with the diagnoses,IF-- you have a good shop to work on it,
so far that doesn't appear to be the case

I don't buy your hopeful rational --IF-- the oil has not been changed
(often)over the life of the motor,wrong oil used or the cam actuators
have failed,as is sort of where all this conversation has gone or
explained to you

If the cam timing is not correct,then yes, the oxygen sensor codes
may set- BUT- I don't buy the fact they go away & never come back

We could be here a long time,so I suggest you keep your line of
questions going at a repair shop. Their not wrong or far off,you just
need to understand how things work together in a motor or maybe
not play well with other parts under certain conditions
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OBDII Codes

P0014 - Exhaust Camshaft Position System Performance
P0973 - Shift Solenoid A Control Circuit Low
P0700 - Transmission Control System Malfunction
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I have a 2006 trailblazer that is running super rough at idle. Code P0014 keeps coming up and we have replaced almost every sensor possible

GM issued a bulletin in regards to this code being set. The 2006 Trailbazer was included in it. In some cases the engine has had to be replaced due to excessive crankshaft end play.

Here is the bulletin. I would suggest you contact GM. They are aware of this problem.
Good luck, & i hope this helps.

Subject:DTC P0014, P0017, and/or Belt Noise - Inspect Actuator Solenoid and Crank End Play - keywords bearing cam chirp damaged debris internal light metal P0106 phaser replacement run SES squeak thrust #PIP3693B - (04/04/2006)



Models:2005-2006 Buick Rainier 2005-2006 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 2005-2006 GMC Envoy 2005-2006 Saab 9-7x with 4.2L Engine (VIN S - RPO LL8)


The following diagnosis might be helpful if the vehicle exhibits the symptom(s) described in this PI.

Condition/Concern:
On rare occasions, a rough idle may be encountered with a P0014 and/or P0017 DTC. Due to the rough idle, a P0106 DTC may be stored too. This concern may be due to debris in the camshaft actuator system, which may be caused by a missing camshaft actuator solenoid screen or a worn crankshaft thrust bearing. Typically, this is the result of a camshaft actuator solenoid concern. If this is due to a worn crankshaft thrust bearing, some customers may also comment on a drive belt noise.

Recommendation/Instructions:
If this concern is encountered, follow the SI diagnostics and repair as necessary. If the SI diagnostics do not isolate the cause of this concern, ensure that camshaft actuator solenoid screens 1, 2, and 3 are in place as shown below:


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(1)Screen for Advance Pressure to Camshaft Actuator(2)Screen for Pressurized Oil from Oil Pump(3)Screen for ****** Pressure to Camshaft ActuatorIf any of these screens are missing, replace the camshaft actuator solenoid, change the engine oil and filter, and evaluate the concern.

If all these screens are present, measure the crankshaft end play to determine if it is within the specification of 0.0044" - 0.0153" (0.112 - 0.388 mm). Typically, if excessive crankshaft end play is causing this concern, it will be obviously out of specification by .050" or more. If crankshaft end play is within specification, replace the camshaft actuator solenoid.

If the crankshaft end play is obviously out of specification, inspect the engine block for damage due to contact with the crankshaft. If engine block damage is present, contact the PQC (Product Quality Center) at 1-866-654-7654 for engine replacement authorization.

If there is no engine block damage present, disassemble the engine and inspect the following components for damage due to thrust bearing debris in the engine oil: all bearings, all journals, all valvetrain components, all timing components, and the crankshaft

Then, estimate what it will cost to replace the oil pump, camshaft actuator solenoid, all damaged parts, and to completely disassemble the engine to thoroughly clean all of the cylinder head and engine block oil galleys with oil galley brushes and soapy water.

After the repair estimate is complete, estimate what it would cost to replace the engine and contact the PQC to review these estimates as outlined in 02-07-30-029F.

Important: On 2006 models with excessive crankshaft end play, please submit a field product report by following 02-00-89-002D.

Please follow this diagnostic or repair process thoroughly and complete each step. If the condition exhibited is resolved without completing every step, the remaining steps do not need to be performed.



GM bulletins are intended for use by professional technicians, NOT a "do-it-yourselfer". They are written to inform these technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper service of a vehicle. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do a job properly and safely. If a condition is described, DO NOT assume that the bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle will have that condition. See your GM dealer for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from the information.
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I have Pontiac G6 2006, I have a code P0014, before the check engine the Transmission start to give a loud noise when shifting from N to D, I have changed Intake Sensor, the problem gone for one month and...

You dont say what engine you have so I ASSUME its the 4 cylinder??? I dont know what your car needs because I dont know what has been checked, but even the wrong viscosity engine oil or low oil level can cause this code. Or it could be a cam sensor problem. I would have a professional repair shop check it out and recommend repairs.
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I have an 2006 Pontiac G6 with 4cyl and automatic. I got a p0014 camshaft position actuator B-bank 1, timing over advance. could it be the sensor or do you think the timing belt needs to be replaced?...

hi, this is due to oil pressure send to the exhaust camshaft position sensor,, before u change this sensor or checking engine timing,, change the positon of sensor a to sensor b and check the dtc if it is still p0014, if other dtc will send to ecmit means that the sensor is the problem, if P0014 still the code, you may now check bank 1 timing
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