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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
Fit, well and still working.
john
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Worked great would have given it 5 stars but will see how long it lasts.
Isabelle D.LeBreton
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2024
Easy to install would buy again.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Fit the car perfectly solve my code issue but tragically the timing chain went not long after so I can't tell you about the longevity of the product as to how long they would last but did work and solved my code like I said but that wasn't the only issue with this piece of junk car so now it's heading to the scrap yard
Nick R.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
Addressed the problem the car was having. Doesn’t randomly shut off anymore and shifts much better.
perry tiboni
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2024
Exceptional service, the product arrived within 2 days after placing the order. All service lights are out and car is running as it should
Behatchi The Tooler
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2022
Exact fit and worked great. Visually they look well made. Half the price for O.E.M. Installed two weeks ago, car runs great and service light has stayed off.
D. Kam
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2021
Had a check engine code that indicated these valves needed replacement. After watching a few YouTube videos of how to do it I was pretty confident I could do it myself. Followed the directions carefully and got them in with no drama. I had paid to have these same valves replaced on another car and it cost around $400! I did it myself with these parts for about $40. So far the check engine light has stayed off, I'll revise my review it it fails in a short amount of time.April 8, 2023 update - six months later still working fine.
Pablo
Reviewed in Mexico on June 14, 2020
Cumplió mis expectativas
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2020
It’s delivered on time, easy to install and works well as needed.
Maria Elizabeth Gamboa
Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2019
Money worth! Clears CEL and engine runs better than before.
Scott Smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2019
Orielys wants $54 just for the intake, you get both here for much less and these seem like quality parts.8 months ago I purchased these and replaced the exuast side and it cleared my code and fixed the hesitation while accelerating. I should have just replaced both because today the intake side went bad. The bad intake solenoid made my 2014 equinox actually stall at a couple stoplights.Since I had already replaced the exhaust solenoid 8 months ago, changing the intake one today literally took 20 minutes. That 20 minutes also included blowing off the entire engine with an air compressor.3 tips1. Clean around the uld ones before removing, you don't need any dirt or grime falling in the engine. I used air compressor. Also cover your intake manifold after removing the engine cover.2. Be very cautious not to drop the old bolt down the solenoid hole once you remove the old one. The bolt also has a little black plastic clip on it which can fall off and go down the hole as well.3. The old ond is pretty hard to remove. Use some locking vice grips on the metal base(not the plastic clip) and use lots of tiny wiggles. It will come out eventually. It will drip oil so once you get it almost all the way out get a towel ready.Also, don't forget to put a drop of oil around the rubber ring on the new one before inserting. Inserting all the way takes some force, you should feel it snap in once completely in before tightening the bolt.Hope this helps.
MIGO
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2018
We have a 2014 GMC Terrain. One night the check engine light came on so I went to autozone to check it out and he read the codes P0013 & P0014 he also printed out the cost for the parts I needed. I looked at the price and smiled because I new it was overpriced so I checked Amazon and low and behold here it was over $20 cheaper and it came with both. I did do some research online yo make sure I ordered the right thing. I came across this which is the "Solenoid Actuator" in short it provides timing. I also came across the "Position Sensor" which he recommended be replaced. There are 2 for this specific vehicle. I went ahead and I ordered them as well. Now I want you to keep in mind as I write this I am not mechanically inclined whatsoever!!! It took my wife and I roughly and hour to change put the intake and exhaust solenoids.... meanwhile you're local mechanic or dealer quotes $300 to $600 for this fix.... Now I'm no genius but something doesn't sound right, either that or I'm in the wrong line of work. Anyway I say that to say this.. it is very easy to replace and take little to no effort. Save your money and DIY. The part itself is nice and heavy feels and looks better than the OEM one we pulled. Hopefully it's more reliable but only time will tell. It has cleared my check engine light and has made me very happy to this point. I will wait a few days before I return the position sensor just in case, but I think they are fine since it does just that "detect the position of the solenoid" and cleared the code. I highly recommend this product if it fits your vehicle or if you have a Terrain as well.*UPDATE* 2/22/2019So it's been a few months and the car has been running strong ever since the swap to these. No issues and most importantly no check engine light. I would definitely buy this again and recommend to others looking for this part.
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