2010 GMC Equinox P0114 Code: Intake Air Temperature Sensor Issue - Solenoid Replacement & Diagnosis Tips
My 2010 Chevrolet Equinox is throwing a P0114 diagnostic trouble code, which according to GM Tech Tool indicates an intermittent intake air temperature (IAT) sensor circuit fault. I replaced the intake cam actuator solenoid as recommended, and performed a full inspection of the timing chain — everything appears properly aligned. The vehicle starts smoothly and runs without any driveability issues. Despite this, the dealer is now recommending a complete engine disassembly for a 2.4L Ecotec engine. I'm concerned about how far I should go with such an expensive repair when the symptoms are minimal. Has anyone else experienced this issue on a 2010 Equinox with the 2.4L Ecotec engine? Are there known patterns or common fixes? I've replaced both intake and exhaust cam solenoids, cleaned all sensor connectors, and confirmed oil levels — which were low initially but have since been addressed with a fresh oil change. I'm now checking the exhaust side sensor screens for blockage or damage. The engine light has briefly come on during one start cycle and then turned off, remaining stable for over a week. I've also learned that some sources suggest P0114 may be misinterpreted — it's important to confirm whether the code actually refers to the intake air temperature sensor (IAT) or if there could be confusion with P0014 (exhaust camshaft position system performance). I'm seeking community input on proper diagnosis and cost-effective solutions before proceeding with further engine work. Any real-world experiences, troubleshooting steps, or known fixes for this code in 2010 Equinox models would be greatly appreciated.
P0114 refers to the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor Circuit Intermittent. But double-check — are you certain it's not P0014, which relates to Exhaust Camshaft Position System Performance? Did you replace the intake or exhaust solenoid specifically?