How to remove camshaft timing oil control valve?

How to remove camshaft timing oil control valve?

REMOVE CAMSHAFT TIMING OIL CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY (for Bank 2) (a) Remove the bolt and camshaft timing oil control valve. 6. REMOVE OIL FILTER SUB-ASSEMBLY

How to install valve timing control on Nissan Rogue?

Install intake valve timing intermediate lock control solenoid valve, intake valve timing control solenoid valve and exhaust valve timing control solenoid valve to valve timing control cover. Install O-ring to front cover side. CAUTION: Do not reuse O-ring. Apply liquid gasket to the positions shown.

What to remove from intake valve timing control solenoid?

Remove intake valve timing intermediate lock control solenoid valve, intake valve timing control solenoid valve, and exhaust valve timing control solenoid valve bolts.

When to disconnect intake and exhaust valve connectors?

Disconnect harness connectors from intake valve timing intermediate lock control solenoid valve, intake valve timing control solenoid valve, and exhaust valve timing control solenoid valve connectors.

How do you remove a timing belt cover?

On most timing chain cars and many timing belt cars, the water pump has to come off to get access to all of the bolts or to get enough clearance to get the cover off. Remove the bolts holding it down and gently pry it off. Step 6: Remove the drive pulley.

Install intake valve timing intermediate lock control solenoid valve, intake valve timing control solenoid valve and exhaust valve timing control solenoid valve to valve timing control cover. Install O-ring to front cover side. CAUTION: Do not reuse O-ring. Apply liquid gasket to the positions shown.

Remove intake valve timing intermediate lock control solenoid valve, intake valve timing control solenoid valve, and exhaust valve timing control solenoid valve bolts.

When do you need to replace the timing cover?

If any of those areas leak, the timing cover will have to be removed. Most often the failure will be in the gaskets or seals on the timing cover, but occasionally, there may be a crack or chip that will necessitate replacement of the timing cover itself. Step 1: Jack up the car. Make sure the car is in park, or in first gear if it is a manual.