Replacement Intake Variable Timing Solenoid, 4 Cylinder
Manufacturer #REPC380805
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Replacement Intake Variable Timing Solenoid, 4 Cylinder
Manufacturer #REPC380805
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$17.99
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| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Location | Intake |
| Notes | Zinc plated; Steel housing; 1 in. H x 5 in. L x 1 in. W; 1 in. Shaft dia.; Electromagnetic activation type; 12v |
| Configuration | 2-Prong Blade Male Terminal, 1 Female Connector |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Warranty | 1-year Replacement unlimited-mileage warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Interchange Part Number | 917215, VVT198, 12655420 |
| Returns Policy | 30-Day Return Policy |
| Replaces OE Number | 12655420 |
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ReplacementVariable Timing Solenoid 6 Cyl., 3.5L Engine
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Good part for a cheap price
RD
Posted by Rishard D. / Fri, Jun 12
It fit and worked like a champ
BV
Posted by Bronson V. / Sun, May 31
Fit and works and arrived fast
BV
Posted by Bronson V. / Sun, May 31
Part works great it did however not arrive when promised. I ordered from this site because I needed the part in a timely manner which did not happen. However when I finally did get the piece it was as advertised
BW
Posted by Bronson W. / Fri, May 29
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Question: Could I just spray them clean and put the same ones back?Owen S. / Jan 13, 2022
Hello! It's possible that cleaning them may help for a while, but usually if dirt has jammed the solenoid, then the internals will be scored and will fail soon after.
MD
Well can they be cleared and still work
GJ
Answered by Gertrude J. / Sun, Jun 19Will this take care of the problem with my car the code comes up p0011 and my check engine light is on well let's fix that problem and it shows two of them in the picture I only found one so how many are there
JW
Answered by Josh W. / Mon, Apr 11I simply cleaned mine and used a small rod to depress the spring mechanism inside and put fresh oil in it.. not professional advice, but it worked for me.
LS
Answered by Luke S. / Sat, Apr 08The person that fixed my car said I had to buy new
SS
Answered by Senora S. / Thu, Jan 13Question: Is this for intake or exhaust?Dominique M. / May 14, 2020
No, it is for Intake
VG
Answered by Vicente G. / Thu, May 14intake
DC
Answered by DELANE C. / Mon, Jun 01Question: Can I use this for an 09 Nissan Altima ?Tarobia B. / Oct 12, 2023
Hi Tarobia, thank you for reaching out! No, you can not. Click the link below to see the list of variable timing solenoids for that Altima. Have a good one!
https://www.carparts.com/search?q=Variable_Timing_Solenoid&vehicle[year]=2009&vehicle[make]=Nissan&vehicle[model]=Altima&filters[universal]=false&can=cpab2020_csqa_20231012
AB
Question: Is this a OE part?Danny / Jul 10, 2021
Hi Daniel, I'm glad to assist you. This is not an OEM original part but an OEM replacement aftermarket part backed up with a 1 year unlimited mileage warranty. Click the link below to order this part while still on promo sale. I hope this helps. Happy shopping.
https://www.carparts.com/variable-timing-solenoid/replacement/repc380805?can=CPJE1043
JE
Question: If the computer detected a problem with intake exhaust and camshaft actuator how do you know witch one has malfunctioned? 2011 Buick regal 2.4 literWayne D. / Nov 16, 2020
Hello! It's possible that both solenoids were jammed by debris or dirty oil, but it's also possible that there is a wiring issue that is preventing both solenoids from functioning properly. I would recommend having your vehicle diagnosed by a certified technician so you don't end up purchasing the wrong parts.
MD
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