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P0025 "B" Camshaft Position - Timing Over-Retarded (Bank 2)

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Component Location
General Description

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 ECM 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.



DTC Description

ECM monitors CAM phaser error while CMP signal is normally generating and vehicle is driving in 2000 ~ 3000rpm.

If the CAM phaser does not move although ECM commands OCV duty cycle ECM determines that a faultexists and a DTC is stored.

DTC Detecting Condition

Item

Detecting Condition

Possible Cause

DTC Strategy

Determines if the phaser is stuck or has steady-state error

Engine Oil

OCV stuck

CVVT stuck

Enable Conditions

CAM signal is normally generating

Vehicle is on driving (2000 ~ 3000RPM) for 5 minutes

Threshold value

Case 1

5 CAD < Cam Actual Position < 50 CAD

Duty Cycle > 90% or Duty Cycle < 10%

Case 2

Cam Position error > 15 CAD

(Difference between Actual Postion and Desire Position is more than 15°)

Timing Counter > 80

Diagnosis Time

Continuous (within 5min.)

MIL On Condition

2 Driving Cycles

Specification

OCV

Specification

Coil Resistance (?)

6.7 ~ 7.7 (20?)

Diagnostic Circuit Diagram
Signal Waveform & Data

Fig.1) Normal waveform of CKPS & EX-CMPS at idle.

Fig.2) Normal waveform of CKPS & EX-CMPS at acceleration.

Fig.3) Normal data of EX-CVVT at idle.

Fig.4) Normal data of EX-CVVT at acceleration.

Fig.5) Normal graph of EX-CVVT at acceleration.

This example shows a typical Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKPS) and Camshaft Position Sensor (CMPS) waveform at idle.(Fig1.) If the 17th signal of the CKPS after missing tooth is aligned with the high signal of the CMPS at idle, ECM recognizes that Synchronization between CKPS and CMPS is completed. Under acceleracting condition, the number of tooth between missing tooth and tooth aligned with edge of the CMPS high signal is increased than idle conditon.(Fig2.)