2015 Genesis sedan diagnosing P0019 - camshaft Crankshaft correlation bank 2
Hey guys I have this 2015 Genesis V8 with hard start and checked engine light. It has a code for the bank 2 exhaust timing over advance and correlation code. In this video I will be checking the operation of the exhaust oil control valve by using active test and checking the circuit with meter or oscilloscope. I hope you guys enjoy the video and thanks again for watching. DISCLAIMER: This youtube channel is intended for informational purposes . The jobs that you see on these videos are based on my knowledge and as a technician. Information provided through this youtube channel is not intended to serve as a substitute for your professional technician/manufacturer. Camera: Go Pro Editing software: Lumafusion

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