P0014 resolved 2014-2020 Nissan Rogue

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2022
  • In this video I am replacing a defective variable timing solenoid on my 2014 Nissan Rogue, which was causing a P0014 error code.
    This video is for entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be as instruction. Author of this video is not responsible for any damages caused by one's attempt to repeat same procedure.
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Komentáře • 57

  • @TorieDH
    @TorieDH Před 8 dny

    Just wanted to say THANK YOU!! for the instructions. I had the P0011 code and this seemed to fix it. The car was running really rough during low speeds and even stalling. Now my 180k mile rogue drives like its brand new. This video made me a lot more confident in doing this job although I had the misfortune of braking the bolt holding the exhaust solenoid when I was loosing it, but by the grace of God was able to slowly get it out and throw in a new one.😅😅. .

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před 8 dny

      Alright. Glad i was able to help. Enjoy. I have 180k on my vehicle as well now. Still going strong despite so many people say negativity towards Nissans. This is my biggest repair

  • @DurinsbaneDK
    @DurinsbaneDK Před měsícem

    I was hesitant to do this work myself, I'm closing in on 65 years of age, and though I have done just about all one can do with regards to repairing cars, wasn't sure I wanted to tackle this. The video is great, but the parts seemed a bit buried but was surprised when I actually looked at where they were I thought, what the hell, I'll give it a go. It all went very smooth and had no problems. I did not have as long an extension available but found out I could reach the 10-mil bolt by removing the inner wheel well section that you have to remove to change the oil filter. That gave me enough room to use the 2 short extensions that I do own. Thanks for the vid, very helpful!

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před 15 dny

      Great. Thank you for your reply. Hope it wasn't too confusing.

    • @DurinsbaneDK
      @DurinsbaneDK Před 15 dny

      @@mrOnlinePolice No, video was VERY Helpful!

  • @adams551
    @adams551 Před rokem +5

    Thanks! FYI to anyone trying this. A 36 inch extension works perfect. Got one at a local auto parts store.

  • @danielcondon8
    @danielcondon8 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Your step-by-step instruction and editing are award-winning.

  • @EvoRojx
    @EvoRojx Před rokem +2

    Thank you, quickly fixed my Nissan Rogue with this video

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před rokem

      Glad this video aided you. Wishing you and your car many more happy miles

  • @The_Phill_A_Blunt
    @The_Phill_A_Blunt Před 3 měsíci +3

    I’m working on one with circuit codes for all three vvt solenoids has anyone ran into this, chaffed wiring? Vehicle has 50k miles on it. I found the wiring harness behind the valve cover on the intake side and near the throttle body was chaffed and shorting out on a bolt, which blew a 10 amp fuse in the integrated distribution module. All three vvt solenoids and the evap vent control solenoid share a circuit and all is fixed. I hope this will help someone in the future.

  • @AlvaroRamirez-rp5ru
    @AlvaroRamirez-rp5ru Před rokem

    You video really help me out thank you. I did it on my 2015 Nissan rogue

  • @johng6960
    @johng6960 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video. about to do the same on my rogue this week, if you have to do it again, do you think you can change them without jacking up the engine / removing the engine mount? since you can remove the bolts from under the car?

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před rokem

      I think I could try, removing the bolts is possible, but removing the solenoid is questionable. Installing a new solenoid would be the hardest. There's nothing to loose trying it your way. Please let us know if it worked.

  • @jessicah7247
    @jessicah7247 Před rokem

    @mrOnlinePolice Does this car have an EGR Valve? I can't find literally anything online. It's actually giving me a migraine. If anyone else knows that would be great too.

  • @faxmen09
    @faxmen09 Před 8 měsíci

    You did an excellent diy job. That said, no way I would attempt it, out of my skill/ability range. My thought, might as well replace all three solenoids while there. I would think doing the job on a lift would help especially working from the back. I'm wondering what the average cost range is to have it done at a shop. Nice diy vid.

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před 7 měsíci

      When eyes are afraid, hand just do it. But I agree it is a little complicated for a beginner

    • @faxmen09
      @faxmen09 Před 7 měsíci

      @@mrOnlinePolice I'm a senior so I estimate my capabilities based on some experience. Replacing the three solenoids in a vacuum, no biggie. But I've watched multiple videos on their replacement. No way I would attempt it from the top. The one youtube I saw, mech had it on a lift and worked from underneath using long extensions. Even that was a pita as mech stated, but it looked easier that any attempt from top.

  • @LuisRios-pw4ig
    @LuisRios-pw4ig Před 7 měsíci

    Good job.

  • @sootydave1
    @sootydave1 Před 10 měsíci

    great video, however I disagree about not changing the O ring. for qa few cents it's well worth doing..

  • @jessicah7247
    @jessicah7247 Před rokem +2

    The way Nissan designed the engine bay feels like suicide-class design. Getting into this thing has been absolute cancer. Your video is helpful but makes me frustrated with Nissan.

  • @johnwillyn
    @johnwillyn Před rokem +1

    My rogue is running just like that now. Im not gonna have any time this whole week to fixed. Do you think thats gonna hurt the engine if i runnid for a while?

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před rokem

      I dont know to be honest. At the very least you will have worse fuel mileage. What's the worse that can happen, I would not be able to tell you

    • @johnwillyn
      @johnwillyn Před rokem

      @@mrOnlinePolice oh ok. I'm not worry about tve mpg but i really don't want hurt the engine somehow. I guess i better dont drive this thing. Thanks for the video tho. now i know how to get it fix.

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před rokem

      @@johnwillyn only thing I can say, and I don't advise doing this, I drove mine for 440 miles. It stopped at some point and appeared again.

    • @johnwillyn
      @johnwillyn Před rokem

      @@mrOnlinePolice 😅 sorry. but what do stop the engine or the issue?

    • @markopolo2679
      @markopolo2679 Před rokem

      @@mrOnlinePolice replace 3 at same time?

  • @johnf.6942
    @johnf.6942 Před 5 měsíci

    I have no code , I have a bank 1 monitor vvt fail. Is this what it could be ? It’s a 2015 Nissan Rogue. 77,000 miles.

  • @kingofslimecity
    @kingofslimecity Před 2 měsíci

    I had p0014 code in my wifes 2015 rouge, so i changed the oil first and the problem persisted. When i checjed the code again, i had code 052b. Im wondering if i should change all 3. Im going to run an engine flush and change the oil again before i buy any solenoids.

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před 2 měsíci

      Please let us know how it went

    • @user-md7by3kn9e
      @user-md7by3kn9e Před 2 měsíci

      I have p0014 and p052b which one did you replace? Should I change both? Thanks

  • @kalpeshkapadia4623
    @kalpeshkapadia4623 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @coolghoul9
    @coolghoul9 Před 6 měsíci

    Would that cause p0075 and p0078 too

  • @user-wn3lk7xz9b
    @user-wn3lk7xz9b Před 15 dny

    thankyou

  • @jlboni69
    @jlboni69 Před rokem +5

    How did you know which one was bad ?

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I read the check engine light fault description and then matched it to the description I have at the drawing presented at 1:56

    • @The_Phill_A_Blunt
      @The_Phill_A_Blunt Před 3 měsíci

      His code was pointing at the exhaust one which is on the one closest to the exhaust side of the head

    • @jlboni69
      @jlboni69 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks for replying!

  • @stallion0099
    @stallion0099 Před 11 měsíci

    Any reason why you replaced them all? P0014 is the one closest to front. Could you just change that front one?!

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před 11 měsíci

      I simply installed the new one towards the back and used a good used one towards the front. That way, if one fails again, it would most likely be an older one, and it's in the location where I don't have to work as much to get to it

  • @DM-hw4cr
    @DM-hw4cr Před rokem +5

    No music please

  • @sickly0
    @sickly0 Před 5 měsíci

    P0012 AND P052B CODES?

  • @milenamontoya1998
    @milenamontoya1998 Před rokem

    Cómo se llama la pieza

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před rokem

      I have different translations for what you said. Can someone explain what she is asking please?

    • @rubenm567
      @rubenm567 Před 6 měsíci

      What is the name of the part, is what she is asking.

  • @marcioliborio9416
    @marcioliborio9416 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The mechanics here charge $900 to replace these parts.

    • @faxmen09
      @faxmen09 Před 8 měsíci

      With how labor intensive it is, I could see that. I would think having access to lift would be very helpful.

    • @mrOnlinePolice
      @mrOnlinePolice  Před 2 měsíci

      did all this and recorded my video in less than 3 hours not knowing what I was doing