Camshaft Profile Actuator Control Circuit Bank 2
2007-2007 Dodge Dakota 4.7L V8
The 2007 Dodge Dakota is equipped with a 4.7L V8 engine. Below you'll find detailed p3014 diagnostic code information including labor time estimates, cost ranges, and technician notes specific to this engine configuration.
Description
The electrical circuit for the camshaft profile actuator on Bank 2 is malfunctioning.
Symptoms
- Check Engine Light
- No cam profile switching Bank 2
- Reduced performance
- Uneven cylinder bank behavior
- Rough running at high RPM
Common Causes
- Open or short in actuator circuit
- Faulty solenoid coil
- Wiring damage
- Corroded connector
- PCM driver failure
Diagnostic Steps
- Measure voltage at Bank 2 actuator connector
- Test solenoid resistance
- Inspect wiring for damage
- Check connector pins
- Test PCM output
Repair Notes
Repair wiring or replace Bank 2 cam profile actuator.
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Common Questions
What does code P3014 mean on a 2007-2007 Dodge Dakota?
P3014 stands for "Camshaft Profile Actuator Control Circuit Bank 2". The electrical circuit for the camshaft profile actuator on Bank 2 is malfunctioning.
What are the symptoms of P3014 on a Dodge Dakota?
Common symptoms of P3014 include: Check Engine Light, No cam profile switching Bank 2, Reduced performance, Uneven cylinder bank behavior, Rough running at high RPM.
What causes P3014 on a 2007-2007 Dodge Dakota?
Common causes of P3014 include: Open or short in actuator circuit, Faulty solenoid coil, Wiring damage, Corroded connector, PCM driver failure.
Last updated: March 2026