HOW TO TEST AND CLEAN VVT SOLENOID ON HYUNDAI HYUNDAI ELANTRA SONATA SANTA FE ACCENT VELOSTER TUCSON

HOW TO TEST AND CLEAN VVT SOLENOID ON HYUNDAI HYUNDAI ELANTRA SONATA SANTA FE ACCENT VELOSTER TUCSON

HOW TO TEST AND CLEAN VVT SOLENOID ON HYUNDAI HYUNDAI ELANTRA SONATA SANTA FE ACCENT VELOSTER TUCSON

If you have Hyundai and you need to test vvt solenoid / test variable timing solenoid on Hyundai we will explain that in this video. We demonstrated how to test vvt solenoid / test variable timing solenoid on 2013 Hyundai. It is not very complicated to test vvt solenoid / test variable timing solenoid on your Hyundai. We demonstrated how to vvt solenoid / test variable timing solenoid on Hyundai Sonata but the same design and procedure may apply to multiple Hyundai models during the years. This video may be helpful on:
Hyundai Sonata Test VVT Solenoid
Hyundai Santa Fe Test VVT Solenoid
Hyundai Tucson Test VVT Solenoid
Hyundai Elantra Test VVT Solenoid
Hyundai Veloster Test VVT Solenoid
Hyundai Genesis Test VVT Solenoid
Hyundai Accent Test VVT Solenoid

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@shahuss9396 says:

Has hyundai ioniq hybrid 2017 have solenoid? If yes ., where is it located. ? Please help Thanks.

@user-jr9rq2eo2z says:

I have a Hyundai Elantra 2013. I replaced vvt intake solonoid and exhaust vvt solonoid. Changed oil but I am still having the same problem.What else do I need to check

@davidpianosi4512 says:

Thankyou for yor excellent videos, they teach me so much.
I own a 2015 hyundai Elantra.
2 months ago I did an engine oil change on it and ran it for about 1 minute.
The next day I went to start the Elantra and it spun like the starter Bendix wasn't engaged with the flywheel but when I looked under the hood and cranked, you could see the serpentine belt and crankshaft all turning.
I now seemed like the timing chain failed.
Then after much cranking the engine started to build compression and it started as soon as you could hear the proper compression gallop instead of the free spin .
It has ran fine no for two months..all seems fine.
What happen?
This is an interference engine but no damage occurred…
Could an engine oil air lock bubble have caused the VVT locking pin to not engage and it was trying to start in advanced or retard?
Sorry for the extremely long question but I cannot find a mechanic here in Canada to give me an answer

@JusDidit-rs3te says:

My vvt show full function on the bench and wire harness is sending a steady 11v. But when I hook the solenoid to the harness and turn the key the solenoid doesn't click or open. Again it functions fine on the bench test and my harness has power

@BuckteethMechanic says:

You never “drop the video link in the description”

@Tagukon says:

How come you've got clean nails? What you do?

@Adam-pu8ou says:

Hi, I have a 2014 Sonata Limited that came in with P0076 and P0079. The codes were stored but no MIL. Symptom is while driving I would just lose throttle response and after feathering it power would return but sputter at times. Pulled the sensors, they do operate and weren't very dirty but cleaned them anyway. I reinstalled and had the same issue. Decided to replace sensors and still have the same drivability issue. I have not driven it long enough to possibly set code again. Any thoughts? Thank you

@Baddscorpio says:

Clean the fumes?

@World-Superbike says:

Hyundai Elantra 2007. 2.0lt.
Hello sir. I have a question.
Do you know how the the OCV behaves on start up? I'm currently troubleshooting a persistent P0016 and have treble checked base timing which is perfect. I've replaced the Cam phaser on the end of exhaust cam. New Cam sensor also. Can sensor is good also but not replaced; pcm sees if it is left unplugged during startup and engine revs are affected accordingly.
So, i removed the new ocv, plugged the hole in the valve tray with a rag and attempted a startup with ocv in the loom but out of the engine. I noted that it pulses during startup. Surely it should just retard during startup, and begin to advance around 1500rpm? Also…. can you please tell me ( if you know ) the amount of chain links between the mark on the vvt phaser and the inlet cam. This seems like a conundrum for all! Autodata says full link on timing mark on phaser, 5 full links and the next full link lines up with Mark on inlet cam. Hyundai Service manual shows 4 full links between. YouTube diy mechanics have shown Seven! Links between. Out of some desperation i moved the inlet cam one tooth toward the Exhaust cam to have only Four links between. I had no P0016 on start and drive but the vehicle would not pull at all below 1500rpm… it just splutters! So you have any pictures of your cam phaser set up ??????
I apologize for long message! Best regards, Eddie

@mj1692 says:

I have questions…I have 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe limited ultimate…I’m trying to locate VVT

@hoppscraft says:

I kleened them both ,mine is a elantra 2017 now at 276k km and it made some what no difference,and put 2 new one in and now starts like a New. Before it didn't start after cranking engine a 4 sec and rpm not registering anf check engine and anti skid icon in dash lit up, now with brand new valves ,engine starts on the 1/2 turn

@stephenmcgraw3610 says:

My 2013 Elantra engine light came on it has a code P0016 camshaft position correlation Bank 1 sensor A
Can it still be the VvT solenoid

@Smile-uwokeup-2day says:

My Elantra is 2011 got it at 95 k miles n now it’s 249k plus .never change either of these parts here VVT OR EXHAUSTS. DO I NEED TO DO THIS . HOW DO I SET DA VVT CODE .

@MrMotopsyco69 says:

Good video simple quick easy to understand and with proper warnings.

@kennethrisner8648 says:

is the vvt solenoid one in the same with the oil control valve?

@proudeagle2554 says:

i have a better solution and you should test it on vvt or vanos solenoids , put them into the ultrasonic cleaner they become new like day one.
i test on my vanos solenoids and other BMW vanos solenoids, they work perfectly it been a year

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