Camshaft pos actuator
#2
yes you can repair yourself.. Be careful, there are sensors & solenoids for IN & EX.
Give these links a read first, before you spend money...
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-tutorial-library-21/camshaft-position-actuator-solenoid-valve-replacement-w-pics-p0010-11-p0013-14-a-28779/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/problems-service-repairs-42/both-cam-sensors-changed-still-throwing-p0010-code-44419/
Intake CMP solenoid is the front one.. on pass side. Gotta remove air filter housing for easy access..
Give these links a read first, before you spend money...
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-tutorial-library-21/camshaft-position-actuator-solenoid-valve-replacement-w-pics-p0010-11-p0013-14-a-28779/
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/problems-service-repairs-42/both-cam-sensors-changed-still-throwing-p0010-code-44419/
Intake CMP solenoid is the front one.. on pass side. Gotta remove air filter housing for easy access..
#8
....and the plugs are slightly different, so there is no way to mix them up when re-attaching.
Got mine on e-bay from a Chevy dealer in Florida. e-bay name is number1gmparts
$39.99 each for the actuators. And yes, the parts are factory GM in original boxes.
Got mine on e-bay from a Chevy dealer in Florida. e-bay name is number1gmparts
$39.99 each for the actuators. And yes, the parts are factory GM in original boxes.
#9
By the way the new part numbers are 12655420 and 12655421. I bought mine at the dealer for $52 each, could have gotten them for $39 each online but choose not to wait for the $20 diff and just ran to the dealer.