Motor knocking
Wonderful. What about the fact that it goes away when clutch is pushed in? That and this issue only began after my clutch was replaced (probably should've mentioned that sooner but I just remembered).
Went back and got it re-tested. P0014.
I also finally managed to get a video of the knocking from the engine bay. New discovery- sound goes away entirely when clutch is pushed in.
Here’s the video; https://youtube.com/shorts/NOL6AJ-yuFg?feature=share
I also finally managed to get a video of the knocking from the engine bay. New discovery- sound goes away entirely when clutch is pushed in.
Here’s the video; https://youtube.com/shorts/NOL6AJ-yuFg?feature=share
Hopefully it's just the clutch, because other than the knocking sound (which also only happens when clutch is out and the trans is in neutral), the motor runs fine. No misfires or loss of power or weird noise while driving. Also I just replaced the VVT solenoids about a week ago, guess that's what I get for not getting the genuine GM ones. Looks like it's back to Advance Auto for me lol
P0014 could be the exhaust cam phaser but also could be a malfunctioning or clogged valve the the exhaust VVT solenoid valve assembly. Worth a try, cheap and easy. Use the AC Delco part.. May have nothing to do with the knock but P0014 must be addressed. Look for metal shavings on the screen when you change it. Any chance oil changes were deferred in the past?
P0014 could be the exhaust cam phaser but also could be a malfunctioning or clogged valve the the exhaust VVT solenoid valve assembly. Worth a try, cheap and easy. Use the AC Delco part.. May have nothing to do with the knock but P0014 must be addressed. Look for metal shavings on the screen when you change it. Any chance oil changes were deferred in the past?
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