Variable valve timing solenoids can fail due to low engine oil levels and/or irregularly changed engine oil or filters. For a high-quality replacement, our VVT solenoids feature hard anodized components to ensure proper performance and long service life.
Every variable valve timing system is slightly different, but there are three general rules to follow to ensure proper performance. First, regularly service the engine oil and filter. Second, use the manufacturer’s required engine oil type. Lastly, service the engine oil and filter after you install new solenoids or sprockets.
A few specific applications that are known to have high failure rates for VVT solenoids include the GM 2.4L and Toyota 3.0L and 3.3L. As you can see below, we have these applications covered.
Years: 2009-2010
Make: GM
Engine: 2.4L
Common DTCs: P0011, P0014, P0016, and P0017
Symptoms: Rattling noise at startup, unstable idle
Solution: Change the engine oil and filter
during maintenance intervals and following
solenoid replacement
Parts for the job: VV1098 and VV1099
Years: 2001-2007
Make: Toyota
Engines: 3.0L and 3.3L
Common DTC: P1354
Symptoms: Rough idle
Solution: Maintain regular engine oil change
intervals. When replacing the solenoids, replace the
engine oil and filter.
Parts for the job: VV1056 and VV1057