2013 Buick Verano P228C, P0010, P0016, P0017, P0068, U0100 Codes After Engine Replacement - Diagnosis Help
My 2013 Buick Verano is currently displaying multiple diagnostic trouble codes: P228C, P0010, P0-16, P0017, P0068, and U0100. I have already replaced the camshaft solenoids and sensors, crankshaft position sensor, and throttle body. These issues began after a recent engine replacement. The car now shows 'Reduced Engine Power,' the check engine light is on, and traction control is also activated. Despite these replacements, the problem persists. What could be causing this? Are there any specific components or wiring issues to investigate?
To diagnose P0010 accurately, verify the circuit voltage and integrity. This code may indicate one or more of the following: - A faulty oil control valve (OCV) - An open or short in the VVT/VCT circuit - An open or short in the OCV or solenoid valve - A damaged powertrain control module (PCM) The P0016, P0017, and P0068 codes may also point to wiring issues. A detailed wiring diagram is essential for proper troubleshooting. Recommended: Use ALLDATA or a similar reliable source for official wiring schematics.