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Has anyone replaced their Vanos solenoids, specifically the exhaust side, on their b58 and how was it? I know it’s possible without needing to pivot the motor or anything but would love some feedback. I can’t imagine I’m the first person doing this. Any B58 would be helpful if someone has a link to a good video
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Do you mean the mechanical actuator on the end of the camshaft or the black electronic part on the cam-cover?
 
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Do you mean the mechanical actuator on the end of the camshaft or the black electronic part on the cam-cover?
I believe it is the actuator, I’m not sure why they don’t call them the same thing since they are based on one video I’ve found. Small black circular piece
 
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Do you mean the mechanical actuator on the end of the camshaft or the black electronic part on the cam-cover?
It’s actually incredibly easy haha once I removed the windshield wiper surround it’s a clear shot straight to the vanos actuator and they spin and come out
 

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Has anyone replaced their Vanos solenoids, specifically the exhaust side, on their b58 and how was it? I know it’s possible without needing to pivot the motor or anything but would love some feedback. I can’t imagine I’m the first person doing this. Any B58 would be helpful if someone has a link to a good video
I’m actually going to change out mine soon, I just got the parts from toyota. A vanos solenoid and 2 bolts. One for exhaust and one for intake. What were the part numbers you used for the bolt assemblies?

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Wow, VANOS going out already?!
Mine appears to have been an oil being used that was too thick. I changed back to 0w20 and drained the thick ass shit out and the code went away.
 

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Mine appears to have been an oil being used that was too thick. I changed back to 0w20 and drained the thick ass shit out and the code went away.
What weight were you using?
 
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Mine appears to have been an oil being used that was too thick. I changed back to 0w20 and drained the thick ass shit out and the code went away.
I still get the code some times,
I’m using 0w30 right now
 
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Wait so I need 2 actuators??
Theres an intake actuator and an exhaust actuator. They are interchangeable. Is it just the exhaust camshaft clamped code you’re throwing or which one?
 

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Theres an intake actuator and an exhaust actuator. They are interchangeable. Is it just the exhaust camshaft clamped code you’re throwing or which one?
I’m getting the code for
13070C - VANOS, exhaust, cold start: not controllable
But I got 2 bolts and one actuator ordered from toyota.
 
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I’m getting the code for
13070C - VANOS, exhaust, cold start: not controllable
But I got 2 bolts and one actuator ordered from toyota.
Is it throwing an actual visible CEL or just if you read codes using a reader?
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