How do I fix the code P0021?
What repairs can fix the P0021 code?
- Clearing the Check Engine Light codes and road testing to verify the code.
- Changing the oil and filter to the proper oil viscosity for the engine specifications.
- Repairing or replacing the wiring to the camshaft oil control valve for bank 2 intake camshaft.
What causes the p0021 OBD-II trouble code?
P0021 is the OBD-II generic code indicating that the Engine Control Module (ECM) has determined that the bank 2 intake camshaft is more advanced than what the ECM has commanded it to be. This over advanced condition could be during advancing, or retarding of the camshaft timing. What causes the P0021 code?
What are the symptoms of a p0021 DTC?
A P0021 engine code is basically the same as a P0011 code, except this is for Bank 2, not Bank 1. Most likely a P0021 DTC will result in one of the following: hard starting, poor idle, and/or stalling. There are potentially other symptoms as well.
What is the OBD code for bank 2?
P0021 is the OBD-II generic code indicating that the Engine Control Module (ECM) has determined that the bank 2 intake camshaft is more advanced than what the ECM has commanded it to be. This over advanced condition could be during advancing, or retarding of the camshaft timing.
What does code p0021 mean on the ECM?
What Does Code P0021 Mean? The variable valve timing system increases fuel economy and engine performance by regulating when the intake and exhaust valves are opened and closed. The camshaft (s) is (are) adjusted by the ECM through the use of an oil control valve (s) (OCV) also called variable valve timing control solenoid valves.
P0021 is the OBD-II generic code indicating that the Engine Control Module (ECM) has determined that the bank 2 intake camshaft is more advanced than what the ECM has commanded it to be. This over advanced condition could be during advancing, or retarding of the camshaft timing. What causes the P0021 code?
What Does Code P0021 Mean? The variable valve timing system increases fuel economy and engine performance by regulating when the intake and exhaust valves are opened and closed. The camshaft (s) is (are) adjusted by the ECM through the use of an oil control valve (s) (OCV) also called variable valve timing control solenoid valves.
A P0021 engine code is basically the same as a P0011 code, except this is for Bank 2, not Bank 1. Most likely a P0021 DTC will result in one of the following: hard starting, poor idle, and/or stalling. There are potentially other symptoms as well.
P0021 is the OBD-II generic code indicating that the Engine Control Module (ECM) has determined that the bank 2 intake camshaft is more advanced than what the ECM has commanded it to be. This over advanced condition could be during advancing, or retarding of the camshaft timing.