Vvt solenoid

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Old 09-26-2019, 06:46 AM
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Default Vvt solenoid

I have a 2014 jetta tdi that is having long cranking starts after sitting overnight. No codes of course. I'm thinking it might be a sticky vvt valve or the solenoid. I've tried looking for pictures of the exact location but no luck. Any body out there have the info I'm looking for?
 
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No error codes scanned with what? A generic scanner or VAG-COM\VCDS.

You need to get your motor scanned (preferably with VAG-COM\VCDS) for any error codes logged in the ecu and post them, that will save a lot of guessing and check systems out.

Google for good pictures?
 
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