Variable Valve Timing Actuator: Testing and Inspection
VARIABLE VALVE TIMING ACTUATOR INSPECTION [MZR 2.3 DISI Turbo]
CAUTION:
- Variable valve timing actuator cannot be disassembled because it is a precision unit.
1. Remove the battery cover. Removal and Replacement
2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Removal and Replacement
3. Remove the charge air cooler. Service and Repair
4. Remove the ignition coils. Service and Repair
5. Disconnect the ventilation hose from the cylinder head cover. Service and Repair
6. Remove the cylinder head cover. Service and Repair
7. Inspect the variable valve timing actuator for damage around the stopper pin cap (A), or a missing stopper pin cap (B), spring and stopper.
- If no parts are damaged or missing, go to the next step.
- If any parts are damaged or missing, replace the variable valve timing actuator. Service and Repair
CAUTION:
- If any parts are damaged or missing, remove the front cover to inspect the timing and oil pump chains and all related components for damage as a result of lost parts. Replace components if necessary.
- If the lost parts cannot be located in the timing chain area, it will be necessary to remove the oil pan to retrieve them.
8. Turn the crankshaft clockwise so that the notches on the variable valve timing actuator can be checked.
9. Turn the camshaft counterclockwise to align the notches on the variable valve timing actuator.
10. With the notches aligned, turn the camshaft clockwise 30 degrees.
11. Verify the notches again.
- A: If the notches are not aligned, replace the variable valve timing actuator. Service and Repair
- B: If the notches are aligned, there is no problem with the variable valve timing actuator.
NOTE:
- In some rare cases, the timing chain tensioner ratchet lock may get stuck, which will require the removal of the engine front cover.
12. Install in the reverse order of removal.