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VVT Solenoid, or what?

Old Jul 20, 2013 | 10:47 AM
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What is this and why is it leaking?


 
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Old Jul 20, 2013 | 11:37 AM
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Yes, VVT solenoid. There is an 'O' ring seal there.
 
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Old Jul 20, 2013 | 03:08 PM
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Thanks, now if anyone has any suggestions on where to get the o-ring (apparently, part #AJ82856) and how to replace it would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 04:21 AM
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After you remove the valve cover the seal will remain with the cover for removal. I believe that it is included in the FelPro gasket set but the simplest solution may be to go to a dealer parts counter.
 
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 07:16 AM
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I haven't unplugged the connector, but I've tried to see if there are any mounting points on the solenoid and can't see any. What's the procedure for removing it?
 
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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by OldMike
I haven't unplugged the connector, but I've tried to see if there are any mounting points on the solenoid and can't see any. What's the procedure for removing it?
I am thinking that the big black cam/valve cover needs to come off, before that the coil packs need to come out.... Once the big black cam/valve cover is off , from the previous replies the seal is in the cam/valve cover, leaving the solenoid still connected to the VVT ..... This is done by undoing the cam cover retaining bolts/nuts in sequence - I believe starting from the inner ones and working out. There are good workshop manuals available on disc on ebay etc. really cheaply (as low as £3.99 circa 5 or 6 dollars?)...... Alternative is to wipe up the excess oil and if not excessive, live with the weeping.....don't think any harm will be done unless it's pumping out, however, I'd say that was unlikely though. Forgive me if I misunderstood your question....Allan
 
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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 06:21 AM
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Thanks for the info, Allan -- seems like more of a job than is necessary, what do you think? I noticed that there's a little leakage from each of the two solenoids. Unless someone says that I really should replace the o-ring, I'll probably just leave well enough alone.
 
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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 06:45 AM
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Get the part from the dealer.

The valve cover DOES NOT need to be removed to replace these. Just unplug the connector and pry the seal up with a screwdriver.

Clean off the solenoid with a bit of solvent on a rag before pressing in the new seal with your fingers.

The whole job takes 5 minutes tops.
 

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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteXKR
Get the part from the dealer.

The valve cover DOES NOT need to be removed to replace these. Just unplug the connector and pry the seal up with a screwdriver.

Clean off the solenoid with a bit of solvent on a rag before pressing in the new seal with your fingers.

The whole job takes 5 minutes tops.
Definitely worth a try if that's how it can be done....a loss less Ag.....Allan
 
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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 04:33 PM
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Ditto WhiteXKR - just did mine tonight took 1 minute.
The connector has a press tab on the rh side looking towards front of car.

My indie neglected to fit the VVT seals when I had the top tensioners done ( I supplied the parts including valve cover gaskets.)
It started leaking recently so just pried it out and pressed the new seal in.
Like our poster I originally thought the valve cover would have to be removed - hence the delay in fitting the seals !
 
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Old Jul 22, 2013 | 04:40 PM
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That's great news! Might as well order up the new seals and do the job.

Thanks.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 01:17 PM
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If that's leaking by the Felpro gasket kit for the Lincoln LS and replace all your seals. Easy to do.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 07:02 PM
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Could you please post more specific details on the FelPro gasket set?
 
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Old Jul 23, 2013 | 07:12 PM
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Despite two mentions to the contrary, I have purchased the Lincoln LS gasket set on two occasions and these seals were not part of the kit. I am a bit perplexed.
 
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Old Jan 11, 2016 | 07:37 PM
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What is this and why is it leaking?



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Any idea where to get the connector for the VVT. Source and part number.
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Old May 9, 2016 | 07:10 PM
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Did you ever find a source for the VVT plug? I have a broken one causing a code that the camshaft position sensor position is over retarded. I would like to replace the plug to rule out the VVT is causing this condition. When I bought the car
 
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Old May 10, 2016 | 06:31 AM
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I found the part at Coventry West - Jaguar and Land Rover Parts. They'll have what you need.
 
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Old May 10, 2016 | 08:33 AM
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RockAuto also lists it.
More Information for AIRTEX / WELLS 1P1792
 
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Old May 11, 2016 | 07:28 AM
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Thank you!
Finding suitable replacement parts is sometimes a mystery once you depart Jaguar. I ordered the replacement connector from Rock Auto.
 
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Old Jul 18, 2016 | 04:13 PM
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Does anyone have part # for rock auto or Coventry west?
 
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