P0013 and P0014 Codes on 2010 Chevy Equinox - How to Fix and Prevent Engine Stalling
Hello everyone, I'm a new member of the forum. My wife's 2010 Chevrolet Equinox is showing two diagnostic trouble codes: P0013 (B Camshaft Position Actuator Circuit / Open Bank 1) and P0014 (B Camshaft Position Timing Over Advanced or System Performance Bank 1). I initially contacted a dealership, which quoted $500 for parts and labor. After researching online, I found that replacing the Variable Valve Timing (VCT) solenoids—specifically part # DORMAN 917216—is often a cost-effective fix. I replaced both VCT solenoids as per standard repair practices, reset the engine control module, and took the car for a test drive. However, after driving, I noticed severe idle instability, poor shifting, and occasional stalling during deceleration. Upon returning home, the Check Engine Light reappeared with code P0014. I'm now investigating further causes, but I suspect an oil-related issue given the timing of symptoms. My next step is to perform a full oil change—scheduled for this weekend. I've noticed that low oil levels can trigger these codes and affect engine performance, especially in vehicles with VCT systems. Any insights or experiences with similar issues on 2010 Equinox models would be greatly appreciated.
The part number DORMAN 917216 refers to VCT solenoids. Make sure you replaced both solenoids as per standard repair procedures. Always inspect the electrical connectors for corrosion or loose connections. Most commonly, these codes are caused by oil contamination—especially varnish or sludge buildup in the valve train. As a last resort, adding a bottle of 'Risolone' (an oil detergent) may help dissolve deposits and improve performance.