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Location of VANOS solenoid?
Does anyone know where the VANOS solenoid is located at
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Big square box at frontmost part of the head.
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Big square box at frontmost part of the head.
Anyone know how much a new one costs?
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Real oem lists them for $500. You are probably looking at anywhere from $400-700 depending on dealer jacking up prices. Pretty sure it will be a dealer only item.
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got mine for just over $300 from the dealer, but that was about 2 years ago if I recall correctly.
Price may have gone up. Make sure you also get a new gasket and fasteners (I seem to recall they are one time use)
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