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Old May 24, 2022 | 09:09 AM
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Default 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe SE (V6 3.5L)

Recently my car threw a P0024 code (Bank2)
think it’s my VVT solenoid but I don’t know where to locate it. Could someone with the same make and trim help me out on where to find it? I



attached some photos of where I think it may be, but I don’t really know
 
Old May 24, 2022 | 03:05 PM
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If you purchase the solenoid, which sounds like you are going to replace it anyway, you will see what it look like and you will have your answer.

Pretty easy to see in the pix.
 
Old May 24, 2022 | 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by hanky
If you purchase the solenoid, which sounds like you are going to replace it anyway, you will see what it look like and you will have your answer.

Pretty easy to see in the pix.

thank you for the reply, however I do not know where to identify it in the pictures. Have not ordered it yet. Any help with where you see it in the pics?
 
Old May 25, 2022 | 07:01 AM
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The correct thing to do is,,,,,,,,,,,,,go to a Hyundai dealer parts dept with your VIN (vehicle identification number) and get the correct part. A good part of the time parts purchased on line are wrong and have to be returned, have better things to do.

When you see the part you won't have any problem finding it on the engine.
 
Old Jun 26, 2024 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by hanky
The correct thing to do is,,,,,,,,,,,,,go to a Hyundai dealer parts dept with your VIN (vehicle identification number) and get the correct part. A good part of the time parts purchased on line are wrong and have to be returned, have better things to do.

When you see the part you won't have any problem finding it on the engine.

what sucks is this one answer to this one question would have reallllly helped me and probably that other person asking. You had to be egotistical and not actually give a proper answer. Why even respond?
 
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