| DESCRIPTION |
Hydraulic variable valve timing control system: over-advanced |
| DETECTION CONDITION |
Determination conditions |
- A condition in which the actual exhaust valve timing advances (excess advance) compared to the target exhaust valve timing continues for the specified period.
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| Preconditions |
- Battery voltage: above 11 V *1
- Engine speed: 5, 000 rpm or less *1
- Engine coolant temperature: 60 °C {140 °F} or more *1
- Hydraulic variable valve timing control: feedback mode
- The following DTCs are not detected:
*1
: Value can be verified by displaying PIDs using M-MDS |
| Malfunction determination period |
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| Drive cycle |
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| Self test type |
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| Sensor used |
- CKP sensor
- Exhaust CMP sensor
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| FAIL-SAFE FUNCTION |
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| VEHICLE STATUS WHEN DTCs ARE OUTPUT |
- Illuminates check engine light.
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| POSSIBLE CAUSE |
- OCV malfunction
- Spool valve in OCV is stuck in advanced position
- Hydraulic variable valve timing actuator malfunction
- Timing chain malfunction
- Poor assembly of timing chain
- Looseness or jumping
- Mis-detection of exhaust CMP sensor
- Engine oil malfunction
- Use of unspecified engine oil
- Low engine oil level
- Low engine oil pressure
- Engine oil runners are clogged or have leakage
- PCM malfunction
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