Yes, I have been there before lol. I purchased a set of “bolt extractors” for $32 at Harbor Freight. What I would do is place the 10 mm bolt extractor over the stripped bolt. If you can’t get it over the bolt, I would lightly tap it with a hammer until it’s snug. After tapping it or placing it over bolt try to twist left to right to make sure it’s on snug. Lastly place ratchet on bolt and SLOWLY turn SLOWLY until your able to work it out. If the 10 mm is stripped to the point the 10 mm bolt extractor will not go on snug, you may have to try and tap a 9 mm slowly on the stripped bolt and proceed like mentioned earlier in paragraph. That usually works for me. Hope that helps, and good luck👍
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Nice surprise that fixed it, often with that code combo it is the timing chain.
Thanks for making this video! You saved us a lot of heartache.
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Great video! Thank you very much for the help!
Thanks for this video.
Thanks for the video homie👍
Great Video! thanks bro.
How u clean the oil out the electrical plug??
In my case there was no need to, but if I had to I would have used CRC electric cleaner or another brand electric cleaner
Thanks for the video! I'm curious if you have any suggestions on how to get the 10 mm bolt for the vvt selenoid out, mine is stripped. Thanks a bunch!
Yes, I have been there before lol.
I purchased a set of “bolt extractors” for $32 at Harbor Freight. What I would do is place the 10 mm bolt extractor over the stripped bolt. If you can’t get it over the bolt, I would lightly tap it with a hammer until it’s snug. After tapping it or placing it over bolt try to twist left to right to make sure it’s on snug.
Lastly place ratchet on bolt and SLOWLY turn SLOWLY until your able to work it out. If the 10 mm is stripped to the point the 10 mm bolt extractor will not go on snug, you may have to try and tap a 9 mm slowly on the stripped bolt and proceed like mentioned earlier in paragraph. That usually works for me. Hope that helps, and good luck👍
@@Quickti Thank you for your reply sir, it is greatly appreciated!
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
You dont need to take out the hose.. Its just little thight
always lubricate o'ring. always.