How does the VTC work on a Honda Accord?

How does the VTC work on a Honda Accord?

Many Honda Accord’s use something called a VTC actuator to control the camshaft timing of the engine. It works by using oil pressure to hydraulically move the camshaft. This allows the engine to have more power and efficiency across the RPM range.

How much does a VTC actuator replacement cost?

Replacement of the VTC actuator does not require the complete removal of the timing chain and associated parts, but this may be a good time to do so, depending on the mileage and mechanic’s diagnosis. How much will a new VTC Actuator on my 2008–2012 Honda Accord cost? Pricing for the VTC Actuator can range from $585–$845.

When to replace timing control actuator on Honda Accord?

Choose a shop. Schedule an appointment. Pay securely online. Do you have a 2008–2012 Honda Accord 2.4L? Does the engine rattle loudly for about 2 seconds on cold start-up? If this sounds like your reliable Honda, the variable valve timing control (VTC) actuator is most likely defective and should be replaced.

How does the Honda Accord p1009 VTC work?

It works by using oil pressure to hydraulically move the camshaft. This allows the engine to have more power and efficiency across the RPM range. When P1009 is present, the VTC actuator is not changing the camshaft timing anymore, which leaves the engine with a more aggressive cam profile at lower RPM.

How does the Honda Accord VTC system work?

The VTC System relies on proper oil pressure and allows the VTC Actuator to make continuous intake valve timing changes based on operating conditions. Intake valve timing is optimized to allow the engine to produce maximum power. If an error occurs, the VTC system control is disabled and the valve timing is no longer variable.

What does VTC actuator do and do I need to fix it?

What does the VTC Actuator do and do I need to fix it? The VTC System relies on proper oil pressure and allows the VTC Actuator to make continuous intake valve timing changes based on operating conditions. Intake valve timing is optimized to allow the engine to produce maximum power.

Choose a shop. Schedule an appointment. Pay securely online. Do you have a 2008–2012 Honda Accord 2.4L? Does the engine rattle loudly for about 2 seconds on cold start-up? If this sounds like your reliable Honda, the variable valve timing control (VTC) actuator is most likely defective and should be replaced.

What was the original part number for the Honda VTC?

(Heh, heh…) Honda came out with a corrected part (finally, after years of waiting). The original part number was 14310-R44-A01 and the replacement (as of some time in March of 2016) is 14310-R5A-305.

What kind of error code does Honda Accord have?

This repair also applies to 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 Honda Accords, as well as other Honda’s using the i-VTEC engine (Honda Element, Honda Civic, Honda CRV), with perhaps some variations depending on the vehicle. This issue can also produce a P2646 error code.

What’s the name of the actuator on a Honda Accord?

EDIT: Title should say VTC. I did not see the mistake until it was posted, and we cannot go back and correct our titles. Sorry, folks! As of some time in March of last year Honda issued the long-awaited, oft-promised update to the poorly designed VTC Actuator.

What to do if your Honda Accord VTC is clogged?

Since it did for you, the next check is to see if the strainer for the VTC is clogged. If so, clean it out and do an oil change. You can also check the VTC passages. Sometimes P0341 can happen at the same time as P1009. The strainer is somewhere close to the PS pump because Honda indicates removal of the pump and tensioner to access he strainer.

Can a Honda Accord run without a VTC strainer?

It would start bucking and stall out if held to the floor. After a bit of cleaning it seems to run fine. Do not try just removing the screens. If you try to run a Honda with out the VTC strainer any dirt that the screen would of caught will now go in to the little oil passages and be hard to remove.

What are the engine codes for a Honda Accord?

Honda Accord. Engine codes for Honda Accord. 20T2N, 2CTE, D14Z6, D16V1, D9A, F18B2, F20Z1, K20A6, K24A3, K24Z3, L13A1, LDA2, N22A1, N22A2, N22B1, NR. Engine code 20T2N. Engine code 2CTE. Engine code D14Z6. Engine code D16V1.

What to do if your Honda VTC says p1009?

Honda says to clear the code then recheck to see if it comes back. Since it did for you, the next check is to see if the strainer for the VTC is clogged. If so, clean it out and do an oil change. You can also check the VTC passages. Sometimes P0341 can happen at the same time as P1009.