Timing belt, vvt, code p1014
Hi everyone. Hopefully I find some help here.
I have a 2001 V40 2.0 turbo, and recently I renewed the cylinder head. All worked fine, the car runs ok, but: The MIL is lit, and it tells me code p1014, which means CMP Sensor/CKP Sensor Signals Not Compatible.
Since I made sure the wheels are all on the right positions, all marks align with their counterparts in position 12 oīclock, I guess I must have put the wheel with the vtt in the wrong position. I did never remove the wheel from the camshaft.
Will it be possible to loosen the timing belt, put the vtt back into the proper position and fix it back? and which will be the proper position?
Iīll be thankful for any hint.
(please excuse me if my english is not perfect, itīs not my native language
)
Thomas
edit: I read some other threads about the subject in the meantime. Still, Iīm not really sure if I got it right. What I suppose is, that, when I put the new belt on, the vvt pulley showed the right position in terms of the marks, but the cam itself was turned a little. When the belt is off, you can turn the vvt a little without moving the cam, so, how do I find the right position? Somewhere I read itīs about 1.5 teeth to the left, somewhere I read itīs to the right, so, Iīm kinda confused.
I have a 2001 V40 2.0 turbo, and recently I renewed the cylinder head. All worked fine, the car runs ok, but: The MIL is lit, and it tells me code p1014, which means CMP Sensor/CKP Sensor Signals Not Compatible.
Since I made sure the wheels are all on the right positions, all marks align with their counterparts in position 12 oīclock, I guess I must have put the wheel with the vtt in the wrong position. I did never remove the wheel from the camshaft.
Will it be possible to loosen the timing belt, put the vtt back into the proper position and fix it back? and which will be the proper position?
Iīll be thankful for any hint.
(please excuse me if my english is not perfect, itīs not my native language
)Thomas
edit: I read some other threads about the subject in the meantime. Still, Iīm not really sure if I got it right. What I suppose is, that, when I put the new belt on, the vvt pulley showed the right position in terms of the marks, but the cam itself was turned a little. When the belt is off, you can turn the vvt a little without moving the cam, so, how do I find the right position? Somewhere I read itīs about 1.5 teeth to the left, somewhere I read itīs to the right, so, Iīm kinda confused.
Last edited by arthurdentx; Aug 18, 2010 at 12:58 PM.
Hi guys,
I know this is an old thread but does someone know what's the easiest way to fix this 'vvt home position' problem?
When the cams are locked at the back, to which side am I supposed to turn the timing gear on the vvt unit? Clockwise or anti-clockwise?
Thx
André
I know this is an old thread but does someone know what's the easiest way to fix this 'vvt home position' problem?
When the cams are locked at the back, to which side am I supposed to turn the timing gear on the vvt unit? Clockwise or anti-clockwise?
Thx
André
turn until the marks on the wheel and on the plastic cover match, overturn clockwise about 90°, turn back until the marks match again. Then mount the tool to block the camshafts (see attachement; u donīt need to buy the tool in case u donīt have it alrdy)
(I sent u a pm, got some more instructions that I cannot post here due to file size)
(btw... why is no1 answering here? is this forum dead?)
(I sent u a pm, got some more instructions that I cannot post here due to file size)
(btw... why is no1 answering here? is this forum dead?)
Last edited by arthurdentx; Jan 24, 2012 at 01:41 PM.
Glad to hear that. Engine light stays off?
If u have any other trouble with ur volvo (hopefully not), donīt hesitate to poke me.
This forum indeed seems to be kinda dead, but in the links I sent u per email, u might find some better sources I guess.
If u have any other trouble with ur volvo (hopefully not), donīt hesitate to poke me.
This forum indeed seems to be kinda dead, but in the links I sent u per email, u might find some better sources I guess.
Hi again,
Yes the 'check engine light' didn't come back on again but there's still another issue - when the car is started from cold it wil begin to overfuel/smoke just before it reaches normal engine temperature and then after normal temperature has been reached, it stops smoking.
Any ideas what could cause this?
Yes the 'check engine light' didn't come back on again but there's still another issue - when the car is started from cold it wil begin to overfuel/smoke just before it reaches normal engine temperature and then after normal temperature has been reached, it stops smoking.
Any ideas what could cause this?
Hi again,
Yes the 'check engine light' didn't come back on again but there's still another issue - when the car is started from cold it wil begin to overfuel/smoke just before it reaches normal engine temperature and then after normal temperature has been reached, it stops smoking.
Any ideas what could cause this?
Yes the 'check engine light' didn't come back on again but there's still another issue - when the car is started from cold it wil begin to overfuel/smoke just before it reaches normal engine temperature and then after normal temperature has been reached, it stops smoking.
Any ideas what could cause this?
Other possibilities: Temperature sensor showing too low values, making the ecu overfuel, mass airflow sensor faulty.
turn until the marks on the wheel and on the plastic cover match, overturn clockwise about 90°, turn back until the marks match again. Then mount the tool to block the camshafts (see attachement; u donīt need to buy the tool in case u donīt have it alrdy)
(I sent u a pm, got some more instructions that I cannot post here due to file size)
(btw... why is no1 answering here? is this forum dead?)
(I sent u a pm, got some more instructions that I cannot post here due to file size)
(btw... why is no1 answering here? is this forum dead?)
Hi arthurdentx, can send me the "some more instructions" file you sent the other poster? Thanks
HELP!!! I am trying to find the Camshaft Position Sensor on a 2000 V40 w/ 1.9 Turbo.
I have Haynes Manual (Chilton is not available) & where it seems it should be, same side as the battery & there is a round plug there about 2" dia. (?) & bolt holes, 2 about 3/16"-1/4" (?), but No Sensor or wires. Any images/pics would help. Thanks!
I have Haynes Manual (Chilton is not available) & where it seems it should be, same side as the battery & there is a round plug there about 2" dia. (?) & bolt holes, 2 about 3/16"-1/4" (?), but No Sensor or wires. Any images/pics would help. Thanks!
turn until the marks on the wheel and on the plastic cover match, overturn clockwise about 90°, turn back until the marks match again. Then mount the tool to block the camshafts (see attachement; u donīt need to buy the tool in case u donīt have it alrdy)
(I sent u a pm, got some more instructions that I cannot post here due to file size)
(btw... why is no1 answering here? is this forum dead?)
(I sent u a pm, got some more instructions that I cannot post here due to file size)
(btw... why is no1 answering here? is this forum dead?)
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