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bpt513 05-18-2018 02:44 PM

2013 Elantra P0016 & P0340 issue
 
Hi all,

I have a '13 Elantra GLS 1.8. Recently, the engine light came on and the P0016 code came up for camshaft issue. I took it to a mechanic friend and he thought the sensors were good so I went ahead and replaced the intake VVT. That didn't work and a day later car would not start. I then replaced both cam sensors. Now the P0016 is gone but new P0340 came up. These are brand new OEM sensors. I even put old ones back in and still 340 code. I get power to the sensors.

I then replaced exhaust VVT and still 340 code and won't start. I've read this engine has a maintenance free timing chain that doesn't need to be replaced.

Anything else I can try? I don't want to take to dealer if possible.

thanks

R&R Automotive 12-28-2020 12:02 AM


Originally Posted by bpt513 (Post 54352)
Hi all,

I have a '13 Elantra GLS 1.8. Recently, the engine light came on and the P0016 code came up for camshaft issue. I took it to a mechanic friend and he thought the sensors were good so I went ahead and replaced the intake VVT. That didn't work and a day later car would not start. I then replaced both cam sensors. Now the P0016 is gone but new P0340 came up. These are brand new OEM sensors. I even put old ones back in and still 340 code. I get power to the sensors.

I then replaced exhaust VVT and still 340 code and won't start. I've read this engine has a maintenance free timing chain that doesn't need to be replaced.

Anything else I can try? I don't want to take to dealer if possible.

thanks

Hello, Did you ever resolve the issue with your P0016 code on your Elantra?

Prabhjot 11-01-2022 12:05 PM

Solved
 
Hey have same car same issue please tell if you found the issue ?

hanky 11-03-2022 11:24 AM

You might be a little late since the post was dated Dec 2020.


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