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Variable Valve timing solenoid/ actuator

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George Dunham
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Variable Valve timing solenoid/ actuator

Post by George Dunham »

Been having a hard time with a p0300 code. Have done most regular things, that's a whole other post-seriously. This is very specific about the following part.
Just brought the car home from the 3rd mechanic for diagnostics. They determined that it is the Variable Valve Timing Solenoid / Actuator. Interestingly enough, the first shop thought the same thing. That shop is owned by a good acquaintance of mine and offered to take a look at it without charge. Another Volvo mechanic thought it was a bogus diagnosis, that there would be associated fault codes if that were the case. Anyway, I removed the solenoid/ actuator, and tested the two terminals for continuity. Sure enough, it was a closed circuit, i.e. my little tester made a buzzing noise when I probed the two terminals. Buzzing noise went away when I removed the probes. Then I hooked up the solenoid the a battery. I have seen on you tube and what not people testing these. There is always a click sound, hopefully followed with the piston moving. Nothing. This part is bad, right?
They also wanted to replace the vvt gear. Is that 100% necessary?
Also, upon removal of the solenoid, I noticed that it was crazy brittle. It snapped while I was tenderly wiping the oil from it.

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Post by jonesg »

I would replace it .
Is the gear damaged?
Mine wasn't flimsy (gear).

George Dunham
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Post by George Dunham »

I haven't looked at the gear yet.

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Post by precopster »

The CVVT solenoids are always failing. This would be my first step.

The CVVT gears provide a dieseling sound at idle when worn.
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George Dunham
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Post by George Dunham »

Replaced the solenoid. All good!

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Post by Georgeandkira »

If it's not too personal a question: How much was that part?

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Post by jonesg »

FCP has them about $150.

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