The CVVT (Continuously Variable Valve Timing) system is installed to the chain sprocket of the intake camshaft. This system controls the intake camshaft to provide the optimal valve timing for every driving condition. The PCM controls the Oil Control Valve(OCV), based on the signals output from mass air flow, throttle position and engine coolant temperature. The CVVT controller regulates the intake camshaft angle using oil pressure through the OCV. As result, the relative position between the camshaft and the crankshaft becomes optimal, and the engine torque improves, fuel economy improves, exhaust emissions decrease under overall driving conditions.
When the enable condition is satisfied, the PCM checks that OCV outputs (Voltage level) are observed when OCVs are commanded. When a OCV output failure is detected, the appropriate fail counter is incremented.
If the failure threshold is exceeded 5 seconds during one diagnostic test(10second), the test is failed and DTC is stored. MIL(Malfunction Indication Lamp) turns on when the malfunction lasts till consecutive 2 driving cycle.
Item
Detecting Condition
Possible cause
DTC Strategy
? Detects a short to ground or open
? Poor Connection
? Open in Power Circuit
? Open or short to ground in control circuit
? OCV
? PCM
Enable Conditions
? No disabling Faults Present
? Engine Running
? 11V = Ignition Voltage = 16V
Threshold value
? Short to ground or open circuit
Diagnosis Time
? Continuous (More than 5 seconds failure for every 10 seconds test )
MIL On Condition
? 2 Driving Cycles
Resistance (?)
6.7 ~ 7.7? at 20?(68°F)