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check engine light code P0014 and P0016

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2001 - 2007 V70
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the_brain3000
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Joined: 23 July 2010
Year and Model: 2002 S60 2.4T AWD
Location: Madrid, Spain

check engine light code P0014 and P0016

Post by the_brain3000 »

hi,

About 2 weeks ago i got the check engine light on my 2002 Volvo s60 2.4T AWD.

it eventually went off and when the shop checked the code it seems i'm looking at a P0014 and P0016. The guy said on both cases it's the sensor on the camshaft and on the crankshaft.

said the whole deal is going to cost me about 380$ from which 155$ just the labor. I live in Spain so prices can be totally off but but i'm asking because one hour in Spain should cost about 40-50$ and just wondering if these sensors are hard to get to and replace. will it take him 3 hours to replace those?

Does this seem right?

Also, i'm broke this month so the car is just going to have to wait. can anything happen if i go like this for about 2 more weeks? what's the worst that can happen?

thanks,

Cristian

igel513
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Year and Model: 2003 S60 T5
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Post by igel513 »

MY 03 S60 cam.pos.sensor could be found above bell housing under camshaft and right under the top mounted engine dampener/or whatever its called. It is attached by a 10 mm head bolt. Use a 1/4" drive socket to remove. It's a tight space so unplug socket b4 loosening the bolt. It cost U$68 here. I'm not sure if the other sensor by the bell housing is the crank.sensor

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