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12 READ OUTPUT DTC (A/F SENSOR DTC OUTPUT AGAIN)
(a) Read the DTC using the hand-held tester or the OBD II scan tool.
Result:
DisplayProceed to
DTC P2A00 is not outputA
DTC P2A00 is outputB
B REPLACE ECM (See page 10-9) AND PERFORM
CONFIRMATION DRIVING PATTERN
(See page 05-269)
A
13 CONFIRM IF VEHICLE HAS RUN OUT OF FUEL IN PAST
NO CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS
(See page 05-9)
YES
DTC IS CAUSED BY RUNNING OUT OF FUEL
14 PERFORM CONFIRMATION DRIVING PATTERN (See page 05-269)
HINT:
Clear all DTCs prior to performing the confirmation driving pattern (see page 05-269).
GO
15 READ OUTPUT DTC (A/F SENSOR DTC OUTPUT AGAIN)
(a) Read the DTC using the hand-held tester or the OBD II scan tool.
Result:
DisplayProceed to
DTC P2A00 is outputA
DTC P2A00 is not outputB
B Go to step 19
A
16 REPLACE AIR FUEL RATIO SENSOR
GO

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17 PERFORM CONFIRMATION DRIVING PATTERN (See page 05-269)
HINT:
Clear all DTCs prior to performing the confirmation driving pattern (see page 05-269).
GO
18 READ OUTPUT DTC (A/F SENSOR DTC OUTPUT AGAIN)
(a) Read the DTC using the hand-held tester or the OBD II scan tool.
Result:
DisplayProceed to
DTC P2A00 is not outputA
DTC P2A00 is outputB
B REPLACE ECM (See page 10-9) AND PERFORM
CONFIRMATION DRIVING PATTERN (See page
05-269)
A
19 CONFIRM IF VEHICLE HAS RUN OUT OF FUEL IN PAST
OK: Vehicle has run out of fuel in past.
NO CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS
(See page 05-9)
YES
DTC IS CAUSED BY RUNNING OUT OF FUEL

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A71007
MAF Meter Crankshaft Position Sensor
Actual Valve TimingCorrection Target Valve Timing
Feedback
Duty Control ECM
OCV
Vehicle Speed SignalECT Sensor Throttle Position Sensor
Camshaft Position Sensor
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DTC P0010 CAMSHAFT POSITION ºAº ACTUATOR
CIRCUIT (BANK 1)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The Variable Valve Timing (VVT) system includes the ECM, the Oil Control Valve (OCV) and the VVT control-
ler. The ECM sends a target duty-cycle control signal to the OCV. This control signal, sent to the OCV, regu-
lates the oil pressure applied to the VVT controller. Camshaft timing control is performed based on engine
operation conditions such as intake air volume, throttle position and engine coolant temperature.
The ECM controls the OCV based on the signals output from several sensors. The VVT controller regulates
the intake camshaft angle using oil pressure through the OCV. As a result, the relative position between the
camshaft and the crankshaft is optimized. Also, the engine torque and fuel economy improve, and exhaust
emissions decrease. The ECM detects the actual valve timing using signals from the camshaft position sen-
sor and the crankshaft position sensor. The ECM performs feedback control and verifies target valve timing.
DTC No.DTC Detection ConditionTrouble Area
P0010Open or short in OCV circuit
Open or short in OCV circuit
OCV
ECM
05EST-05

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MONITOR DESCRIPTION
After the ECM sends the ºtargetº duty-cycle signal to the OCV, the ECM monitors the OCV current to estab-
lish an ºactualº duty-cycle. When the actual duty-cycle ratio varies from the target duty-cycle ratio, the ECM
sets a DTC.
MONITOR STRATEGY
Related DTCsP0010: VVT OCV range check
Required sensors / components (Main)VVT OCV
Required sensors / components (Related)-
Frequency of operationContinuous
Duration1 sec.
MIL operationImmediate
Sequence of operationNone
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
The monitor will run whenever this DTC is not presentSee page 05-16
Battery voltage11 V or more
Target duty ratio for the OCV70 % or less
StarterOFF
Current cut status for the OCVNot cut
TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
Either of the following condition is met:
OCV duty ratio100 % (always ON) despite the target duty ratio is less than 70 %
OCV duty ratio when ECM supplies current to OCV3 % or less despite the ECM is supplying current to the OCV
COMPONENT OPERATING RANGE
VVT OCV duty ratioMore than 3 % and less than 100 %

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A87978
C2
OCV
1
2ECM
OC1+
OC1- E9
E9 16
15 G-W
G-R
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WIRING DIAGRAM
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
Read freeze frame data using the hand-held tester or the OBD II scan tool. Freeze frame data records the
engine conditions when a malfunction is detected. When troubleshooting, freeze frame data can help deter-
mine if the vehicle was running or stopped, if the engine was warmed up or not, if the air-fuel ratio was lean
or rich, and other data from the time the malfunction occurred.
Hand-held tester:
1 PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING HAND-HELD TESTER (OCV OPERATION)
(a) Start the engine and warm it up.
(b) Connect the hand-held tester to the DLC3.
(c) Turn ON the ignition switch. Push the hand-held tester main switch.
(d) Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS
/ ENHANCED OBD II / ACTIVE TEST / VVT CTRL B1.
(e) Using the hand-held tester, operate the OCV and check the engine speed.
Standard:
Tester OperationSpecified Condition
OCV is OFFNormal engine speed
OCV is ONRough idle or engine stall
OK CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS
(See page 05-9)
NG
2 INSPECT CAMSHAFT TIMING OIL CONTROL VALVE ASSY (OCV) (See page
10-2)
OK: OCV has no contamination and moves smoothly.
NG REPLACE CAMSHAFT TIMING OIL CONTROL
VALVE ASSY
OK

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A67528A87357
OCV Signal Waveform
1 msec./Division5 V/
Division
GNDOC1 +
OC1-E9
ECM
Y
A54386
A81698
A85431
Wire Harness Side
C2
OCV
E9
ECM
OC1+
OC1-
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3 CHECK ECM (OCV SIGNAL)
(a) During idling, check the waveform of the ECM connector
using an oscilloscope.
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
E9-16 (OC1+) - E9-15 (OC1-)Correct waveform is as shown
NG REPLACE ECM (See page 10-9)
OK
4 CHECK WIRE HARNESS (OCV - ECM)
(a) Disconnect the C2 OCV connector.
(b) Disconnect the E9 ECM connector.
(c) Measure the resistance of the wire harness side connec-
tors.
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
C2-1 (OCV) - E9-16 (OC1+)
C2-2 (OCV) - E9-15 (OC1-)Below 1 W
C2-1 (OCV) or E9-16 (OC1+) - Body ground
C2-2 (OCV) or E9-15 (OC1-) - Body ground10 kW or higher
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS AND
CONNECTOR
OK
CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS

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A53155
Wire Harness Side
C2
OCV
A67528A87357
OCV Signal Waveform
1 msec./Division5 V/
Division
GNDE9
ECM
OC1 +
OC1-
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OBD II scan tool (excluding hand-held tester):
1 CHECK CAMSHAFT TIMING OIL CONTROL VALVE ASSY (OPERATE OCV)
(a) Start the engine and warm it up.
(b) Disconnect the OCV connector.
(c) Apply battery positive voltage to the terminals of the OCV.
(d) Check the engine speed.
OK: Rough idle or engine stalled.
NG REPLACE CAMSHAFT TIMING OIL CONTROL
VALVE ASSY
OK
2 CHECK ECM (OCV SIGNAL)
(a) During idling, check the waveform of the ECM connector
using an oscilloscope.
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
E9-16 (OC1+) - E9-15 (OC1-)Correct waveform is as shown
NG REPLACE ECM (See page 10-9)
OK

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Y
A54386
A81698
A85431
Wire Harness Side
C2
OCV
E9
ECM
OC1+
OC1-
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3 CHECK WIRE HARNESS (OCV - ECM)
(a) Disconnect the C2 OCV connector.
(b) Disconnect the E9 ECM connector.
(c) Measure the resistance of the wire harness side connec-
tors.
Standard:
Tester ConnectionSpecified Condition
C2-1 (OCV) - E9-16 (OC1+)
C2-2 (OCV) - E9-15 (OC1-)Below 1 W
C2-1 (OCV) or E9-16 (OC1+) - Body ground
C2-2 (OCV) or E9-15 (OC1-) - Body ground10 kW or higher
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS AND
CONNECTOR
OK
CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT PROBLEMS

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DTC P0011 CAMSHAFT POSITION ºAº -TIMING OVER-
ADVANCED OR SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
(BANK 1)
DTC P0012 CAMSHAFT POSITION ºAº -TIMING OVER-
RETARDED (BANK 1)
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
Refer to DTC P0010 on page 05-55.
DTC No.DTC Detection ConditionTrouble Area
P0011
After engine is warmed up and engine speed is at 550 to 4,000
rpm, condition (a) continues (1 trip detection logic)
(a) Valve timing does not change from current valve timing
(Problem of advanced valve timing)Valve timing
OCV
VVT controller assembly
ECM
P0012
After engine is warmed up and engine speed is at 550 to 4,000
rpm, condition (a) continues (2 trip detection logic)
(a) Valve timing does not change from current valve timing
(Problem of retarded valve timing)
Same as DTC No. P0011
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
The ECM optimizes the valve timing using the Variable Valve Timing (VVT) system to control the intake valve
camshaft. The VVT system includes the ECM, the Oil Control Valve (OCV) and the VVT controller. The ECM
sends a target duty-cycle control signal to the OCV. This control signal, sent to the OCV, regulates the oil
pressure applied to the VVT controller. The VVT controller can advance or retard the intake valve camshaft.
Example:
A DTC will be set if: 1) the difference between the ºtargetº and ºactualº valve timing is more than 5 degrees
of the camshaft angle (CA) and the condition continues for more than 4.5 seconds; or 2) the OCV is forcibly
activated 63 times or more.
Advanced cam DTCs are subject to º1 tripº detection logic.
Retarded cam DTCs are subject to º2 tripº detection logic.
MONITOR STRATEGY
Related DTCsP0011: Advanced camshaft timing
P0012: Retarded camshaft timing
Required sensors / components (Main)VVT OCV and VVT Actuators
Required sensors / components (Related)CKP, CMP and ECT sensors
Frequency of operationOnce per driving cycle
DurationWithin 10 sec.
MIL operationP0011: Immediate
P0012: 2 driving cycles
Sequence of operationNone
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
The monitor will run whenever these DTCs are not presentSee page 05-16
Battery voltage11 V or more
Throttle position learningCompleted
Engine RPM550 to 4,000 rpm
ECT75 to 100C (167 to 212F)
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TYPICAL MALFUNCTION THRESHOLDS
Deviation of valve timingMore than 5CA (Crankshaft Angle)
OCV activation63 times or more
Response of valve timing1 sec./CA or more (valve timing does not change)
If the difference between ºtargetº and ºactualº camshaft timing is larger than the specified value, the ECM
operates the VVT actuator.
The ECM then monitors the camshaft timing change for 5 seconds.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to DTC P0010 on page 05-55.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
Abnormal bankProblem of advanced OCVProblem of retarded OCV
Bank 1P0011P0012
Read freeze frame data using the hand-held tester or the OBD II scan tool. Freeze frame data records the
engine conditions when a malfunction is detected. When troubleshooting, freeze frame data can help deter-
mine if the vehicle was running or stopped, if the engine was warmed up or not, if the air-fuel ratio was lean
or rich, and other data from the time the malfunction occurred.
Hand-held tester:
1 CHECK VALVE TIMING (See page 14-68)
(a) Check for a loose or jumped tooth of the timing chain.
OK: The matchmarks of the crankshaft pulley and camshaft pulley are aligned.
NG ADJUST VALVE TIMING (See page 14-68)
OK
2 PERFORM ACTIVE TEST USING HAND-HELD TESTER (OPERATE OF OCV)
(a) Connect the hand-held tester to the DLC3.
(b) Start the engine and warm it up.
(c) Turn ON the ignition switch. Push the hand-held tester main switch.
(d) Enter the following menus: DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / ACTIVE TEST / VVT CTRL B1.
(e) Using the hand-held tester, operate the OCV and check the engine speed.
Standard:
Tester OperationSpecified Condition
OCV is OFFNormal engine speed
OCV is ONRough idle or engine stall
NG Go to step 4
OK

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