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Sounds like what happened to my Chevy Colorado. Dealer charged me 360 bucks to change out the VVT solenoid. Engine would start, noisy and no power. Changing out the VVT was so easy a caveman could do it. The variable valve solenoid would be would be $30 at rockauto.com
The VVT was attached by one bolt and in a easy location. One electrical plug attaches to the end of the solenoid. Remove & replace would have taken ten minutes
Truck had 135K miles when the VVT failed.
Can I ask, what motor in the 2014 Ford Explorer? And mileage?
Last edited by BushMasterBoy; 10-12-2021 at 05:56.
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