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Sep 8, 2007 - 11 posts - 8 authors
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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Dec 31, 2007 - 14 posts - 6 authors
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.
Old question resurrected by Mark Duncan! :>D Mark, post as a new post please. That section is for asking the OP for further information on HIS problem.
Question edited for clarity.
Question moved to sub category.
4.2l engine cmp sensor located front right corner of the engine cylinder head. 5.3l engine cmp sensor location front of the engine block just above the crankshaft.
Hi : Your CPS (Camshaft position sensor) is located on the Engines Front Cover (Timing Chain Cover) its right below your Cylinder Head ,Get a Good Bright Light to Locate it ,You'll see a Wiring Connector plugged into the Sensor, emove the electrical Plug.
Then you have 1- Screw Holding it in Place -Remove the Retaining Screw and Remove the Sensor.
To replace it with your new Camshaft Sensor Put the Camshaft Sensor in where you took out your Old one,Replace the Retaining Screw Tighten up Good And Snug,Put the Wiring connector back on the Sensor and Your Done. This will get your job done,Let me know Please how My Solution/instructions have Helped you. Thanks From d_hubbs
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