P0014 Engine Trouble Code Help - Schedule an Inspection (2024)

P0014 Engine Trouble Code Help - Schedule an Inspection (1)

What is the P0014 & What Does it Mean?

The P0014 trouble code means there are complications with the camshaft position “B” - timing over-advanced or system performance (bank 1).

P0014 is the OBD-II generic code that the engine control module (ECM) has determined that the bank 1 exhaust camshaft is more advanced than what the ECM has commanded it be. This over-advanced condition could be during advancing or slowing of the camshaft timing.

What Causes Code P0014?

A few common causes of code P0014 are as follows:

  • The exhaust camshaft has advanced too much when the ECM has commanded the camshaft to retard to a lower timing level.
  • The oil viscosity is excessive causing the passages to become clogged, causing oil flow to and from the camshaft phasers to be restrictive.
  • The camshaft phaser is seized in the advanced position.
  • The oil control solenoid to the bank 1 camshaft may be shorted in the open position.

How to fix Code P0014

These are a few ways the P0014 code can usually be fixed:

  • Resetting the fault codes and performing a road test
  • Replacing the oil and filter using the proper oil viscosity for the engine
  • Repairing or replacing the wiring to the camshaft oil control valve for bank 1 exhaust camshaft
  • Replacing the camshaft oil control valve for bank 1 exhaust camshaft
  • Repairing or replacing the timing chain and camshaft phasers as directed by service manual

What is the Impact of the P0014 Code?

  • The engine may run erratic and stall or have a hard starting problem.
  • Fuel consumption may increase causing carbon to build up on the engine valves and pistons.
  • Driving the vehicle for a prolonged time with the camshaft out of time can cause valves to contact the piston if the timing chain has jumped the gear teeth.

P0014 Engine Code Symptoms

The following are some of the most common symptoms that are associated with the P0014 code:

  • The Check Engine Light comes on indicating a problem.
  • Theengine may start hard if the camshaft is stuck too far advanced.
  • Fuel mileage will be reduced due to the camshafts not being in their optimal positions for good fuel mileage.
  • Engine may run rough or stall depending on camshaft position
  • The engine emissions will cause the vehicle to fail emission tests.

Note: The symptoms may change depending on the camshaft timing positions when the camshaft phaser stopped moving the timing.

How YourMechanic Diagnoses & Repairs the P0014 Code

If you choose YourMechanic for an inspection, you can schedule a time with a mobile mechanic in your area to come to you and perform a diagnostic at your convenience. Whether it be at your home, office, or somewhere else, YourMechanic saves you time and money compared to a local auto shop or dealership.

Here are the general steps a mechanic from YourMechanic will take when inspecting the P0014 code:

  1. Performs a visual inspection of the connector, wiring, or valve for any problems with the OCV for the bank 1 exhaust camshaft
  2. Checks the engine oil level and condition of the oil to see if it is full and if it is the correct viscosity
  3. Scans and documents the engine codes and views the freeze frame data to see when the code was set
  4. Clears all codes then runs the engine to see if the P0014 code returns and the failure is still present.
  5. Monitors timing data while disconnecting the OCV to the exhaust camshaft to see if the timing changes. A change would indicate that the valve is working and the problem is in the wiring or ECM
  6. Performs a manufacturer's specific pinpoint tests for the P0014 code and repair as needed

Note: Follow the manufacturer's recommended pinpoint test to narrow down the problem, since each engine may be tested differently and possible engine internal damage may be done if tests are not performed in accordance with a correct procedure.

Preventing Mistakes When Diagnosing Code P0014

Follow these simple guidelines to prevent mistakes:

  • Do a visual check for common problems to see if all electrical connectors are secured and free of corrosion.
  • Check the engine oil to see if it is full, clean, and of the correct viscosity.
  • Test to verify the code keeps coming back before any further tests are done.
  • Manufacturer test procedures should be followed step-by-step to prevent a misdiagnosis and replacing of good components.
  • Do not replace any sensors or components unless tests indicate a problem.

If the camshaft timing chain has jumped timing due to worn guides or tensioner failure, this can cause this code. Following the correct diagnostic procedures is required for a proper diagnosis of the timing chain or OCV system.

P0014 Code Inspection & Repair Service

YourMechanic offers certified mobile mechanics who will come to your home or office to diagnose and repair your vehicle. Get a quote and book an appointment online or speak to a service advisor at 1-800-701-6230.

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