What do I need to replace my camshaft solenoid?
What do I need to replace my camshaft solenoid?
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Replacement Camshaft Phaser Kit – includes both cam phaser sprockets, 2x phaser bolts and 2x of the vct solenoid with seals – The (3V) 24 Valve Triton motors for commonly produce distinctive rattling noises due to wear.
How does a VCT solenoid work on a camshaft?
They work by accepting a signal from the powertrain control module and helping to regulate the flow of oil moving in the direction of the cavity in the camshaft phaser. This flow would be disrupted without fully-functioning VCT solenoids in place.
What happens when the VCT solenoid fails on a Ford Triton?
REPLACEMENT Camshaft Variable Valve Timing Solenoid or VVT Solenoid control the engine’s cam shafts on your Ford 5.4 or 4.6 V8 Triton engine. When the factory VCT solenoids fail it can lead to poor fuel economy, a check engine light (CEL), and rough running conditions on your F-150, Expedition, or other Ford vehicle.
How much does it cost to get a VCT solenoid installed?
Although it’s not the most routine auto repair job, you should only have to pay somewhere between $375 and $470 to have a new VCT solenoid installed in your car. A VCT solenoid itself often costs around $200 with the labor costing somewhere in the vicinity of $175 to $225.
They work by accepting a signal from the powertrain control module and helping to regulate the flow of oil moving in the direction of the cavity in the camshaft phaser. This flow would be disrupted without fully-functioning VCT solenoids in place.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Replacement Camshaft Phaser Kit – includes both cam phaser sprockets, 2x phaser bolts and 2x of the vct solenoid with seals – The (3V) 24 Valve Triton motors for commonly produce distinctive rattling noises due to wear.
REPLACEMENT Camshaft Variable Valve Timing Solenoid or VVT Solenoid control the engine’s cam shafts on your Ford 5.4 or 4.6 V8 Triton engine. When the factory VCT solenoids fail it can lead to poor fuel economy, a check engine light (CEL), and rough running conditions on your F-150, Expedition, or other Ford vehicle.
Although it’s not the most routine auto repair job, you should only have to pay somewhere between $375 and $470 to have a new VCT solenoid installed in your car. A VCT solenoid itself often costs around $200 with the labor costing somewhere in the vicinity of $175 to $225.