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Chevy Malibu with 2.4L 4 cyl reliability / budget car discussion.
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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 673571" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>Newfound info found via Google-fu. Sounds like it could also be the camshaft actuator solenoids, of which there is one for intake and one for exhaust. May try replacing both of those. Saw a video where a guy had a mechanic's scan tool that he could use to somehow to control the actuator solenoids independently and could toggle the solenoid on and off, listen for the click it should make, and found out which one was bad (didn't make a click) and replaced it. Would be cool to be able to do that before spending more money on parts that may not fix it, but it probably wouldn't hurt to go ahead and replace both of those anyway being that it has over 100k miles on it. </p><p></p><p>Check engine light went off later that night after I replaced the camshaft positioning sensor and has stayed off for 2 days. But it wasn't uncommon for it to do that before, so I am waiting to see if it comes back on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 673571, member: 1780"] Newfound info found via Google-fu. Sounds like it could also be the camshaft actuator solenoids, of which there is one for intake and one for exhaust. May try replacing both of those. Saw a video where a guy had a mechanic's scan tool that he could use to somehow to control the actuator solenoids independently and could toggle the solenoid on and off, listen for the click it should make, and found out which one was bad (didn't make a click) and replaced it. Would be cool to be able to do that before spending more money on parts that may not fix it, but it probably wouldn't hurt to go ahead and replace both of those anyway being that it has over 100k miles on it. Check engine light went off later that night after I replaced the camshaft positioning sensor and has stayed off for 2 days. But it wasn't uncommon for it to do that before, so I am waiting to see if it comes back on. [/QUOTE]
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