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Holden Commodore VE Omega G8 2008-2011 Service Workshop Manual
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Rodeo 4WD V6-3.2L (2004)
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Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VY Holden Commodore VY 2004 Workshop Manual
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Holden - Cruze - Workshop Manual - 2013 - 2013
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Holden - Viva - Workshop Manual - 2005 - 2005
Holden - Colorado - Workshop Manual - 2017 - 2017 (3)
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Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VY Holden Commodore VY 2003 Workshop Manual
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Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VE Holden Commodore VE 2008 2011 Omega G8 Body Repair Manual
Rodeo (4WD) V6-3165cc 3.2L SOHC (6VD1) (1993)
Holden - Epica - Workshop Manual - 2007 - 2007
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Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VE Holden Commodore VE 2008 2011 Omega G8 Automatic Transmission 6L50 6L80 6L90 Service Manual
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Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VE Holden Commodore VE 2008 2011 Omega G8 5L40 E _ 5L50 E Transmission Repair Manual
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VY Holden Commodore VY 2002 Workshop Manual
Holden - Caprice - Workshop Manual - 2006 - 2006 (German)
Holden - Barina - Workshop Manual - 2017 - 2017
Holden - Commodore - Workshop Manual - 2006 - 2006
Holden - Cruze - Parts Catalogue - 2009 - 2009
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore Common Holden Commodore Common 1997 Service Repair Manual
Holden Commodore - Commodore VE - Workshop Manual - (2009)
Holden - Commodore - Workshop Manual - (1997)
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VN Holden Commodore VN 1989 Calais Workshop Repair Manual
Holden - Calais - Workshop Manual - 1984 - 1984
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VE Holden Commodore VE 2008 2011 Omega G8 Other Schematics
Holden - Barina - Miscellaneous Documents - 2002 - 2002
Holden - Barina - Miscellaneous Documents - 2011 - 2011
Holden - Vectra - Workshop Manual - 2003 - 2003
Holden - Colorado - Miscellaneous Documents - 2016 - 2016
Rodeo (4WD) L4-2559cc 2.6L SOHC (4ZE1) (1991)
Holden - Colorado - Owners Manual - 2017 - 2017
Holden - Barina - Workshop Manual - 1994 - 1994
Holden - Colorado - Workshop Manual - 2012 - 2012
Holden - Calais - Workshop Manual - 2008 - 2008
Holden - Colorado - Workshop Manual - 2008 - 2008
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VE Holden Commodore VE 2008 2011 Omega G8 Immobilizer Manual
Holden - Rodeo - Wiring Diagram - 1984 - 1986
Holden - Rodeo - Workshop Manual - 2008 - 2008 (2)
Rodeo LS 2WD V6-3165cc 3.2L SOHC (6VD1) (1997)
Holden - Ve Ute - Workshop Manual - 2007 - 2007
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore Common Holden Commodore Common 2000 Service Repair Manual
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VP Holden Commodore VP 1993 Calais Workshop Repair Manual
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore Common Holden Commodore Common 2002 Service Repair Manual
Holden - Rodeo - Parts Catalogue - 2007 - 2010
Holden - Barina - Miscellaneous Documents - 2008 - 2008
Suburban 1-2 Ton 2WD V8-305 5.0L (1985)
Rodeo LS 4WD V6-3.2L (1998)
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VK Holden Commodore VK 1984 Workshop Repair Manual
Suburban 4WD V8-6.0L (2007)
Holden Commodore Holden Commodore VN Holden Commodore VN 1988 Calais Workshop Repair Manual
Summary of Content
Holden 1.8L Z18XER & F18D4 VVT Rattles Holden 1.8L Z18XER & F18D4 VVT Rattles 2007 - 2010 Holden Astra AH 1.8L Z18XER 2009 – 2016 Holden Cruze JG / JH 1.8L F18D4 All Head Services have had numerous occurrences where a customer has called after fitting a Z18XER or F18D4 cylinder head with the complaint of a rattle in the VVT (Variable Valve Timing) phasers, the check engine light is on, and the engine is lacking power. It could be a few things, but is it usually the first one. The VVT system alters the cam timing via a cam phaser mounted in the cam sprocket. In these engines, the oil is directed to the phasers via the camshafts which are hollow. Inside each camshaft behind the VVT phaser bolts are black plastic oil flow tubes. These tubes direct the flow of the oil to the correct side of the phaser. The usual cause of the rattles is when a new head or camshafts are fitted, and the plastic oil flow tubes are left out. The tubes are crucial for the correct flow of oil. Without the tubes in place, oil is not being fed to the VVT phasers which in turn causes the phasers to rattle, lack of power and DTC’s recorded. The tubes MUST be fitted into the ends for the camshaft before the phasers and bolts are mounted. If the filters break and rotate on the camshaft position actuator solenoids, you should remove all of the filters from both the intake and exhaust camshaft position actuator solenoids. The above describes a reassembly error as the cause of the VVT rattles. However, there can be others. If a vehicle presents with the same symptoms and the following DTC’s: • P0011: Intake camshaft position system performance • P0014: Exhaust camshaft position system performance • P000A: Intake camshaft position system slow response • P000B: Exhaust camshaft position system slow response The next thing to check is the filters on both the intake and exhaust camshaft position actuator solenoids (mounted on the sides of the head behind the timing belt). Remove the solenoids and check if the filters are broken. If so, this will allow the filters to rotate which “G” identifies this as the intake camshaft. Oil flow tubes MUST be fitted into the end of the camshaft. 4452 reduces the oil flow, and causes the same symptoms. Holden has released a service fix which instructs technicians to remove all of the filters and refit the solenoids without filters. Their engineers have decided that the filters are only required when the engine is being run in, so it is OK to remove them. This should restore normal operation of the VVT system and the codes can be cleared and not return. If not, check for electrical faults and oil pressure issues. If both are OK, then replace the phasers. The camshafts can also be fitted incorrectly, so they have been marked. The intake cam has a “G” beside the second last lobe. The exhaust cam has a “D” in the same place. An “I” and “E” would have made more sense, but who am I to judge. “D” identifies this as the exhaust camshaft. We would like to thank Geoff, from All Head Services, for sharing this practical information and photos www.allhead.com.au Tech Talk – December 2017