2012 Honda CRV VTC Actuator Replacement and Diagnosis FULL

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Komentáře • 183

  • @TheIrongutz
    @TheIrongutz Před 2 lety +23

    Don’t need to take the cam out, just remove exhaust side gear and replace vtc gear and reinstall gears and timing chain.

    • @trippin8585
      @trippin8585 Před 2 lety

      Ive seen that method but how do you remove that stubborn vtc actuator bolt. The exhaust side gear came loose easy though...

    • @kirkandkaylaglaser2922
      @kirkandkaylaglaser2922 Před 2 lety +1

      To remove actuator bolt use 15/16 or 23 mm wrench on camshaft to hold it back. Approximately at halfway length of cam. It’s built for it

    • @trippin8585
      @trippin8585 Před 2 lety

      @@kirkandkaylaglaser2922 I had to remove all the bearing caps and put a bunch of worn towels on a bench. I had someone hold the 23mm wrench with a cheater bar so it's easy for them to hold while I used the impact gun

    • @efivegauthierchryslercanad3066
      @efivegauthierchryslercanad3066 Před 7 měsíci

      @@trippin8585loosen the actuator bolt and hold the intake cam with open wrench while timing chain is still in place.

    • @mitzivallestero1968
      @mitzivallestero1968 Před 3 měsíci

      Do u i need to remove the timing chain tensioner when replacing the VTC gear?

  • @ohboy2592
    @ohboy2592 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video and information. FYI, you can remove the vtc without removing the cam. Follow these instructions but knock the cam bolt loose and pull the vtc off the end of the cam

  • @zackky11
    @zackky11 Před 4 lety +6

    Great info and thanks for the sound the engine made I have a Wrx that is making the same noise and the dealership won’t warranty my clients vehicle after we found the same issues with his car. This vid made me remember when you first started making vids they were full of info and great tips which for a person like me who at the time had 0 knowledge of cars had just begun as the advisor at my dads shop after the previous one left in a hurry helped a lot. The one thing I remember you had said back then was that if someone wanted to be in the top 50% of techs all they needed to do was simply read the repair manual before doing the job. This has been not only true but countless times been the reason I was able to help my guys in a repair that frustrating them. This has also allowed for myself to find success in learning to do programming as it is very specific, but at the end it’s just following directions. Thanks for your efforts Keep it up man glad to see you are doing well take care

    • @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo
      @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo  Před 4 lety

      zackky11 thanks brother. We’re back in that same energy. Thanks for watching G.

    • @brandonmitchell6264
      @brandonmitchell6264 Před 3 lety

      @@THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo I just did this chang-out myself, plus vtc solenoid and chain tensioner. BUT…. When I turn the engine by hand, I get a clicking coming from the timing chain just before TDC on #1 cylinder. Watching the tensioner, the little lock arm moves when the noise happens and also the timing chain between the two cam sprockets develops a slight amount of slack and then slaps up against the to top chain guide/pad…. Is this normal? Have you seen this before on your jobs? Thanks for your time.

  • @justmy2abelincolns272
    @justmy2abelincolns272 Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve had several customers come in with this noise but they usually don’t want to fix it due to the price. One was a 2012 CRV with as low as 30k miles, so I sent her to the dealer for warranty repair. We’re going to be doing this job Monday so it helps a lot to see a human do it vs the TSB. Thanks!

    • @GtBeatz508
      @GtBeatz508 Před 2 lety

      What happens if u don’t replace it?

    • @justmy2abelincolns272
      @justmy2abelincolns272 Před 2 lety +2

      As far as I have read, people continue to drive with no problems other than the noise. I’m sure at one point or another after long enough the timing chain can jump some teeth. If you jump enough teeth you can bend some valves. I really don’t think it’s that expensive considering it should be roughly $900-$1500 depending where you go.

    • @GtBeatz508
      @GtBeatz508 Před 2 lety

      @@justmy2abelincolns272 oh wow ok thanks for the heads up

  • @stampinsueduffy
    @stampinsueduffy Před 2 lety +2

    My 2012 CR-V is at the Honda dealer right now for this repair. Wish I had come here first, bc they had a hard time getting it to replicate the noise! After watching your video, I understand why it's costing quite a bit. Thank you.

  • @Tacoexplorer
    @Tacoexplorer Před 4 lety +8

    Thanks for the video. I have the confidence to do this myself. I have a 2012 CRV that I purchased new. It’s been doing the start up noise for about 6 months. Only during the winter months. If it gets worse I will replace the VTC actuator, but I will replace the timing chain, guides, and tensioner as well. I heard that the noise does not really affect anything. I also heard that the noise can stretch your timing chain little by little once that happens it will throw a engine code. Camshaft position sensor code I believe. Some people been living with the start up noise for years and they are fine... others Changed the VTC actuator and noise came back...

    • @zivilewatkis2928
      @zivilewatkis2928 Před 3 lety

      Hello, so this noise is just the noise that does not affect the engine? Would you recommend that I wait for the replacement work till the check engine comes on? Or should I replace it? My mechanic would charge me $800 for that job. Thank you

    • @frankyv5999
      @frankyv5999 Před 3 lety

      @@zivilewatkis2928 does that include parts and labor, or just labor?

    • @manitas1818
      @manitas1818 Před 3 lety

      @@zivilewatkis2928 it's just noise doesn't effect

    • @dakotap1488
      @dakotap1488 Před 2 lety +1

      @@manitas1818 it causes strain on the timing chain tensioner and will lead to failur in the future.

    • @manitas1818
      @manitas1818 Před 2 lety

      @@dakotap1488 the vtc actuator has internal wear the part that rest on chain is still ok, also if it's at that point of failure other components will show fail point I can send you the service bulletin about the actuator if u want peace of mind

  • @smilez7696
    @smilez7696 Před 2 lety +5

    Buddy this is such a high quality video. Your step by step explanation was amazing. I hope you and your business have even more success in 2021. Keep at it bro

  • @patrickesposito7520
    @patrickesposito7520 Před 7 měsíci

    Your video covered everything that I needed to feel confident in doing this on my CRV. I enjoyed the video very much and the only thing that you might be able to improve on is the lighting. I can also tell that you take pride in your work and give the customers a great quality job without the worries of whether it was done correctly. Watching your video would make me also feel confident to bring my vehicles to you for repair. You are a great mechanic that I would definitely trust. Do you have any videos on oil leak repairs that aren't apparent on a 2017 Honda CRV?

  • @costalamb3065
    @costalamb3065 Před rokem +3

    At about the 9:52 mark you mentioned that the side marks on the VTC actuator and the exhaust sprocket were not perfectly aligned, so you turned the crankshaft slightly until they were. Does this not throw the number 1 piston off of top dead center? If so, do two of the three have to line up (Arrows and side marks on actuator) as opposed to crankshaft? Please advise. Thank You.

  • @Lilljoescratch
    @Lilljoescratch Před rokem

    Hands down this is the best explanation video on this.
    I’m ready to get at it.
    Then one day rebuild my coyote 5.0
    Timing on that is super crazy

  • @oldbiker9739
    @oldbiker9739 Před 8 měsíci

    flood mode start is a good idea to get oil on that tensioner before starting its like a pre lube . good work young man .

  • @riccoc.8891
    @riccoc.8891 Před 2 lety +1

    Dude you are a professional tech, this was real informative.

  • @frankscott2526
    @frankscott2526 Před 3 lety +2

    Appreciate the video. I think once you have done your first one and build your confidence, not such a hard job. I found it much easier to work with once I took out the tensioner. It gave me a ton of room to fine tune the alignment of the cams.

    • @costalamb3065
      @costalamb3065 Před rokem

      Remove the tensioner before you set everything to top dead center?

  • @DGOfTheCentury
    @DGOfTheCentury Před 3 lety +10

    Cool video, next time, just take the timing cover off. Its not worth the chain moving a tooth. Stock motors dont have a timing guide for the bottom crank pulley and the chain moves very easily over the teeth; take it from someone that has done this thousands of times at this point. Also, you dont have to keep the VTC unlocked, there is a pin tht centers the fixed portion of the gear.

    • @Greg18m7
      @Greg18m7 Před 3 lety +3

      Clearly you don’t work flat rate ain’t nobody got time to take the cover off lol

    • @jacobgomez2682
      @jacobgomez2682 Před 3 lety

      @@Greg18m7 excactly

    • @DGOfTheCentury
      @DGOfTheCentury Před 3 lety

      @@Greg18m7 Nah no flat rates over here. Gotta make sure were paid by the book. Cant afford to make a mistake, my reputation is everything. My guys are paid to get it done the safest way possible. We are a slower shop, keeping the complaints at a minimum and not having to see the same car for FREE labor is always worth it.
      BTW it doesnt take too much longer to remove the timing cover. Its not like a Nissan 2.5 LMAO -if you know you know.

    • @anthonyr5869
      @anthonyr5869 Před 2 lety

      @@DGOfTheCentury actually this procedure is by the book except he didn’t do a valve adjustment

    • @angienelson2617
      @angienelson2617 Před 16 dny

      Would it be good to have my mechanic do this when we get a tune up? ​@@DGOfTheCentury

  • @guynelson3177
    @guynelson3177 Před 4 lety +3

    One of the best how to videos ive seen!

  • @brandonhoud42
    @brandonhoud42 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hey man I accidently locked the vtc during install and torqued it down. Did I ruin my vtc? Or should I unlock it and reinstall?

  • @aldosalame2127
    @aldosalame2127 Před 2 lety +1

    Check you are using 0w30 oil before spending time and money, i found out with 5w30 oil change the noise started and got worst with 10w30 used in next change. This made me think cold start oil thickness might be the problem, and it was. I canged to 0w20 (not very hot down here) and it stopped making noises for two weeks now.

  • @mishimposble
    @mishimposble Před rokem +2

    Had the VTech actuator, timing chain, and tensioner replaced by a good mechanic on a 2013 CRV with 150k miles. Same cold startup rattle has returned after 1.5 years/30k additional miles. Synthetic 5k oil and filter changes every 5k miles. Is another $1000 job (2hrs labor) needed every 30k miles?

  • @heyitschinoable
    @heyitschinoable Před 3 lety +2

    I like these videos, i feel like its been a while since you’ve shot repair videos like how when you started. Take care bro and have a happy new year

  • @GiantsNinerFan56
    @GiantsNinerFan56 Před 2 lety

    Great work. You are very conscientious about your work. That's a sign that you care about what you are doing, and making sure it's done right the first time. 👍🏻

  • @TomasSolis-ls1yd
    @TomasSolis-ls1yd Před 2 měsíci

    I just bought a 2011 crv. My question is, how much a mechanic should charge for the timing chain and vtc actuator? Just to have an idea. Thanks.

  • @markoalba8991
    @markoalba8991 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi my friend l like the video l like the mechanic job l learning about the new technology this is Avery good video thank you for teaching congratulations 😅

  • @spaceguinness
    @spaceguinness Před 3 lety +3

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't the loosening sequence of the cam caps be the opposite of the tightening? That is, start from the outside and work your way towards the middle? Thanks for the video, doing this job on my 2014 soon to get it ready to sell.

    • @JJ-iz5ql
      @JJ-iz5ql Před 2 lety

      Exactly what i was thinking

  • @jamesu
    @jamesu Před 4 lety +2

    Great to see repair videos again. Thanks Nestor!

  • @hammerhead6537
    @hammerhead6537 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video! You did an excellent job of explaining the process and pointing out the small details about the process. Thank you. Semper Fi, USMC.

  • @bambam23-vi1kl
    @bambam23-vi1kl Před 11 měsíci

    rr v/c loosen gear bolts, I find remove and replace tensioner ( easily damaged if not retracted properly)and balancer. rr crk seal and mark links paint. shove rag under chain at crk sprocket so chain doesn't jump.
    No need to remove cam shaft

  • @hulksmash8103
    @hulksmash8103 Před rokem

    This is the exact problem with my car!! Thanks for the video

  • @Immigrantlovesamerica
    @Immigrantlovesamerica Před 2 lety

    This really doesnt seem that difficult to do. Great explanation.

  • @OhMar1210
    @OhMar1210 Před měsícem

    Thanks for the video. I have a 2015 Dream 2.4. The actuator is on the other side. Do I still have to remove the cam or do I just replace it while on the cam? (That’s what I’m did) Might a stupid question but I did mine earlier and the timing was off. When I started it, it sound like it had an after market cam. A little frustrated. I have till tomorrow to get it running for Monday. Any help will be appreciated. Thnx

    • @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo
      @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo  Před měsícem

      @@OhMar1210 multiple ways to do it. But this is the way the manual says to do it. And we follow the manual.

    • @OhMar1210
      @OhMar1210 Před měsícem

      @@THEMECHANICOCMissionViejothanks . I just did mine today. It’s a little different wit the 2.4 Dream Motor. Super apostate the response 😊

  • @kevinrtres
    @kevinrtres Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the info. Just about your lighting - please just go get yourself some LED tubes and just hang the whole assembly over the work area for some even, soft and very bright lighting. Will improve the video quality no end.

  • @albertdemers9123
    @albertdemers9123 Před rokem

    Besides the noise it was making what are the other symptoms? This would be my last part that could be causing the code. I have replaced…..Oem timing chain, new tensioners, new guides, new vtc solenoid, new vtech solenoid, new cam position sensors on both both exhaust and intake. Crv runs fine at high speeds but stutters on build up rpm’s. Code P0341 2002 crv

  • @jamesk4266
    @jamesk4266 Před 2 lety

    Very well done. Just completed the project.

  • @kodycarter18m
    @kodycarter18m Před 2 lety

    do believe your supposed to remove the cam cap bolts in reverse sequence of the original sequence. I see you show to remove them from the inside out it should be opposite, outside working your war to the middle?

  • @aspirecan4829
    @aspirecan4829 Před 8 měsíci

    That sounds very similar to what my 2014 CR-V has started doing. I have 98,000 miles on it. I hope this isn't the problem. I was thinking a fan issue. It rattles on start up and initial acceleration when first running. 😒

  • @user-fm6kw3ji2w
    @user-fm6kw3ji2w Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the great video. I watched as my 2014 CRV has the same noise when cold start since last few months. Now I have check engine light and couple of other light too like traction & steering so I took it too auto parts store for a quick scan and I have P0341 code for Camshaft position sensor but today I took it too Honda dealer for second opinion and I am told that I need VTC Actuator, tensioner, guide and timing chain but not camshaft sensors. Now I am really confused if I should just replace position sensor as per my scan or should I replace everything asked by dealer which is almost CAD $1500. Let me know if anyone has any suggestion. Thank you!

    • @msal4193
      @msal4193 Před 3 lety

      Change vtc timing chain and tensioner

  • @hermespurugganan7206
    @hermespurugganan7206 Před 2 lety

    It would be nice to show how you remove and install cam from chain instead of only explaining it. And how you took apart and install VVT from cam

  • @jeremyjohnthompson5187

    So, is it super bad that i was able to unlock mine simply by turning it? im in the midle of amajor teardown and inspection of my timing system because of a drivability issue, and i remember just one time thath mine made the cold start grinding noise many months ago. Perhaps my lock pin is rounded and therefor not locking when its suppposed to. My analysis of it with my eyes and brain suggests that the lock is there to stop it rotating until there is oil pressure, so as to stop the cold start rattle and also to stop it form moving out of time while there is no oil pressure to hold it in time. I was undoing the little torx bolts to inspect it, (without the chain) and it just slipped, then i realised i could lock it again by turning it back, thne give it a hit with my palm and i could unlock it. Now im wondering if this is happening randomly causing my stuttering at idle, and maybe even the reason for my lack of power and code p0341, which i thought was a stretched chain.

  • @jph8235
    @jph8235 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello ! Thanks for your usefull video. Maybe "wrong marks" on crankshaft pulley indicate the moment you can secure the tensioner using the pin or am I wrong ?

    • @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo
      @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo  Před 3 lety

      No. They’re used for timing. Not for repairs.

    • @jph8235
      @jph8235 Před 3 lety

      @@THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo OK, thanks for your answer... and thanks again for your nice video !

  • @todei79
    @todei79 Před 2 lety

    I saw a video where a dude removed the sprocket without even removing the cam shaft. Would you recommend against that?

  • @johnnycage6132
    @johnnycage6132 Před 2 lety

    Is there another name for this part? I can't find it on Autozone or Advance

  • @Xx_TheCuriousBrain_xX
    @Xx_TheCuriousBrain_xX Před 2 lety

    I have the exact same issue on my 2012 Crv and it's been almost 10 years. Didn't notice anything worse, is it bad if i don't fix it or should get it done?

  • @jayngo23
    @jayngo23 Před 2 lety

    My moms 2011 Honda CR-V is having this vtc actuator problem. I’m worried about her car not starting one day. Is this something that could happen?

  • @georgelouie5330
    @georgelouie5330 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice Job.. great video... having a similar issue with a 1-2 second grinding noise on cold start. this video convinced me this job is way over my head to do.. :D

    • @georgelouie5330
      @georgelouie5330 Před 3 lety

      just to follow up, for the record. it cost $1000 to have it repaired by the dealer. *sigh*

    • @midwestfarm757
      @midwestfarm757 Před 3 lety

      I just picked up an accord at auction with the noise. The previous owner had the chain replaced in a shop and its still got the noise.

    • @georgelouie5330
      @georgelouie5330 Před 3 lety

      @@midwestfarm757 - for me it was the CVT actuator. Apparently a common problem with these engines. Only way to fix is have it replaced. You need to open the engine, Secure then timing belt and remove the engine shaft... Too much for a DIY mechanic like me.

    • @midwestfarm757
      @midwestfarm757 Před 3 lety

      @@georgelouie5330 that’s one way to stop it for a short time, but others have had it come back.

    • @georgelouie5330
      @georgelouie5330 Před 3 lety

      @@midwestfarm757 - the dealership said they replaced it with an upgraded part. Don't know for sure... Not much you can do if the dealer approved fix doesn't resolve it. Me taking it apart on my own isn't gonna fix it...

  • @rukonkhan2082
    @rukonkhan2082 Před 3 lety +1

    While replacing the vtc actuator, auto tensioner pin fell off, how should I reset it? the chain is now too tight to put the camshaft back

    • @efivegauthierchryslercanad3066
      @efivegauthierchryslercanad3066 Před 8 měsíci

      if by accident the pin on the tensioner fell off.....as long as you mark down the chain on exhaust sprocket and vtc actuator at TDC...remove the chain tentioner. while outside, lift the lock.push the tensioner in then put the lock pin on the hole and put tensioner back.

  • @andrewwong3565
    @andrewwong3565 Před 3 lety

    Incredible video and thanks for the clear explanation and spending the time 👍👍

  • @user-kq2wu9zy8h
    @user-kq2wu9zy8h Před 6 měsíci

    Very detailed explanation

  • @miticav3709
    @miticav3709 Před 3 lety

    Thanks a lot man for this video. Before showing to my mechanic can you tell me how many labor hours it takes?

  • @RotoRCol
    @RotoRCol Před 4 lety

    just curious, where is the diagnostic part in the video? and the link in the description for the full directions of the process?

  • @davek6989
    @davek6989 Před 3 lety

    Interesting. So, did the problem come back after your repair some 6 months later?

  • @mattbova1138
    @mattbova1138 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Where are you located?

  • @DvineProphetTTV
    @DvineProphetTTV Před 4 lety +1

    I want to start a career as an auto mechanic but i dont know where to start. I dont want to be in debt for the rest of my life but i also dont want to pay for some school that wont get me proper training. Do you have any advice on where i should start looking. I have been working on family cars my whole life, would i be able to use that as experience?

    • @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo
      @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo  Před 4 lety

      Shon Glasgow go to any auto repair shop and ask them for a job. Have your resume ready and your pitch. “Hi, I’m ready to work and be as helpful as possible. I’ll do what ever it takes to work with you. What can I do to get a job here.” Say it with confidence. Just go and ask for jobs my man. Start off doing basic stuff and get in the door, once you do that, come and ask me what to do next.

  • @Daniel-xq7ny
    @Daniel-xq7ny Před 3 lety

    Hi. Is there a replace part to solve the grinding issue of these faulty VTC actuators, or its the same part?

  • @yvonemmanuel9859
    @yvonemmanuel9859 Před 3 lety +1

    Where are you ?

  • @spring-start
    @spring-start Před 4 měsíci

    Just replace the VTC actuator locking pin spring to save money, time and risk of timing upset. "springstart VTC'

  • @Drywall-Troupers
    @Drywall-Troupers Před 3 lety

    Bro ..... you leave out the BEST part....Y didn't you start up that engine n let us hear what it sounds like......damn!!!!!

  • @Deepsleepleeps
    @Deepsleepleeps Před 4 lety +3

    You need to do a valve adjustment after installing the new actuator.

    • @SeizedaJay
      @SeizedaJay Před 3 lety +1

      No you dont.

    • @kirkandkaylaglaser2922
      @kirkandkaylaglaser2922 Před 2 lety

      Agree. No you dont. Didn’t-touch rocker settings Also if you do adjust the valves on these. Be careful of CZcams demonstrations. Have seen wrong advice about TDC and 180 out sequences. Can bend valves and strike pistons

  • @musicfashionstyle9269
    @musicfashionstyle9269 Před 3 lety

    Hi, friend. You repair only the camshaft right.

  • @Tyani-sz6cg
    @Tyani-sz6cg Před 2 lety

    As it gets worse can you hear it while driving?

  • @nelsonjimenez1483
    @nelsonjimenez1483 Před 4 lety +2

    Super nice video bro! Thanks 🙏🏼

  • @jeremyjohnthompson5187

    why does it need to be unlocked when you install it?

  • @tomw21
    @tomw21 Před 5 měsíci

    Start the car to see your work

  • @jojojeep1
    @jojojeep1 Před 2 lety

    My Honda 2.4 2013 CRV just started making that noise when I started up in the morning, the dealership where I bought it said it’s not sending a code so we can’t fix it. Is it supposed to send the code can you tell me please thank you

  • @StarlynsAgency
    @StarlynsAgency Před 3 lety

    I have a crv 2013 just purchase it and noticed the sound next day... because it only comes up when the car is cold. i took to a mechanic and there was a loose screw that couldn't get tightened so he said ok lets replace the pulley and tensioner with original ones, that was were the screw was. so that's done. I pick the car go home next day turn on the car... there it goes still a rattling sound. so I took to another mech and we realized it was inside the motor maybe the chain or the actuator but he said the car has no lights on and runs perfectly so it was not an emergency.
    what could happen if I leave this on ?
    could this damage the engine later on? how do I know a mechanic has experience doing this repairing?

  • @luileo2
    @luileo2 Před 3 lety +1

    Coincidence I’m having this issue on my TSX now ? Could a bad VTC throw off converter codes or intermittent sluggish take off during street drive?

  • @jeffbeerkens5286
    @jeffbeerkens5286 Před 2 lety

    You don’t even need to do all that!! Only should have to take off valve cover.
    Just gotta take out vtc spring and stretch it!!
    It’s inside that cam gear take off the hex screws and slowly pull apart.
    Normal honda issue alot of videos on it.

  • @njsongwriter
    @njsongwriter Před rokem

    I miss the part where you start the carcatvthevendcand the rattling noise us gone... 🤔😁

  • @noblewon3507
    @noblewon3507 Před 2 lety

    Great video man I know it's been a long time but how do you see your crank position with the timing cover on?

    • @dieseldawg7132
      @dieseldawg7132 Před rokem +1

      You can always remove spark plug one put you finger in the hole feel for compression n then stick a zip tie n wait for it to top ou

    • @dieseldawg7132
      @dieseldawg7132 Před rokem +1

      Out

  • @valentinodean4955
    @valentinodean4955 Před 3 lety

    Do I have to unlock the vvt gear

  • @chickadee7659
    @chickadee7659 Před 5 měsíci

    It's the compression spring

  • @josephduque338
    @josephduque338 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video was wait for this video

  • @dougclark787
    @dougclark787 Před 2 lety

    When do u pull the pin 📌

  • @annandapalainisamy2230
    @annandapalainisamy2230 Před 3 lety +1

    good job

  • @NoneNone-wi1lt
    @NoneNone-wi1lt Před 8 měsíci

    What happens if i didnt lock the VTC actuator?

  • @Greg18m7
    @Greg18m7 Před 3 lety

    Great vid bro

  • @jerryspinosa5466
    @jerryspinosa5466 Před 2 lety

    Nice work

  • @jamesgeracesr1164
    @jamesgeracesr1164 Před 2 lety

    Good info, thanks

  • @michaelriley2663
    @michaelriley2663 Před 3 lety

    Can it cause damage (or bad performance, or...?) if the VTC Actuator is not replaced? We have a 200K+ miles 2011 CRV that has this problem (noisy rattle when it starts). I've assumed it is not worth it on a car of this age. It is using some oil already, and accelleration is sluggish at lower RPM (...possibly due to lagging timing from bad VTC Actuator?...or not?)

    • @justmy2abelincolns272
      @justmy2abelincolns272 Před 3 lety

      The only thing I’d be worried about is timing jumping.. if it jumps enough it can cause some damage, but if it doesn’t damage anything you’ll at least get a p0012 fault code indicating incorrect timing of the intake camshaft. I’ve yet to see this happen on many cars that have this exact same rattle though, and many of our customers with Toyotas have the same noise for the same exact dumb reason. I personally would fix it considering it’s accessible without removing the chain and the part is $300 or so.

    • @justmy2abelincolns272
      @justmy2abelincolns272 Před 3 lety

      And yes, bad performance for sure. Your hesitation at acceleration may or may not be related to this depending upon your habit of acceleration. If you are an aggressive driver and hit high enough RPMs from a stop, then sure lol however you may be experiencing delay if you’ve yet to service your transmission. No matter what the dealer says, have your transmission fluid exchanged every 50k miles. If you’ve never had it serviced before, it’s risky to do at your mileage because you may experience worsening of symptoms. Start with this VTC actuator considering it’s a definitive problem if you have this same rattle at cold start-up.

  • @charoenchansathon8893
    @charoenchansathon8893 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @aramisalburquerquemelendez8574

    Thanks for the Video bro 👍✌

  • @danexidiazvillatoro7544

    Excelente video amigo

  • @Froyelpelon
    @Froyelpelon Před 2 lety

    How much. Does it cost to repair the same thing I’m my. Honda crv. 2013. I have the part

  • @diycolombianitoloco9375

    i own 09 crv and have same rattle noise but its all the time not only on cool start , if its the VTC Actuator is bad its is possible that does the same sound all the time or its just on cool start up?

    • @markusdaniels251
      @markusdaniels251 Před 3 lety

      Timing tensioner and chain also

    • @midwestfarm757
      @midwestfarm757 Před 3 lety

      @@markusdaniels251 I just picked up an accord at auction with the noise. The previous owner had the chain replaced in a shop and its still got the noise.

  • @kenbronnson7714
    @kenbronnson7714 Před 3 lety

    Just trying to figure out why it has to be unlocked if you lock it anyways before you put the cam back in. Does anyone know the reason behind this?I mean they actually say to unlock it with air pressure if it gets locked on accident before it is torqued,but I can't figure out why.

  • @jeffreyevans6892
    @jeffreyevans6892 Před 2 lety

    Well done.

  • @laslothe1
    @laslothe1 Před 24 dny

    THE SERVICE MANUAL LITERALLY SAYS TO LOCK IT, THEN TORQUE IT DOWN. GOD ALMIGHTY, WHICH IS IT?!

  • @senadhodzic550
    @senadhodzic550 Před 3 měsíci

    U need some lights in there

  • @gilbertg6878
    @gilbertg6878 Před 3 lety +1

    Just lock it before you put it on the camshaft, done it that way every time with no problems

    • @valentinodean4955
      @valentinodean4955 Před 3 lety

      It doesn't have to unlock?

    • @JJ-iz5ql
      @JJ-iz5ql Před 2 lety

      Im very tempted to do this. I accidentally locked a brand new vtc. I really dont feel like unbolting both camshafts and remove one to unlock it. I think ima just give it a shot and hope i dont break it. Ill report back with results. Remind me if i dont

    • @porgin8092
      @porgin8092 Před 2 lety

      @@JJ-iz5ql how'd it go?

    • @JJ-iz5ql
      @JJ-iz5ql Před 2 lety

      @@porgin8092 great! I torqued it to spec and all my rattling noises went away. Been daily driving it and no issues.

  • @chickadee7659
    @chickadee7659 Před 5 měsíci

    The actuator is a problem you can replace it & 2 years later same problem. Honda knows there's no fix

  • @TailEndCustoms
    @TailEndCustoms Před 3 lety

    Man thank you!!!

  • @dcurbex6287
    @dcurbex6287 Před 2 lety

    Good video but Chris fix already helped us out

    • @johnnycage6132
      @johnnycage6132 Před 2 lety

      What's your point? This video has absolutely nothing to do with ChrisFix

  • @0j00n
    @0j00n Před 3 lety

    Im going to do this on a friends car but can anyone explain what the point of removing the cam is? Cant you just hold the cam while its in the car, unbolt, put new phaser on in unlocked position, torque it down, then lock it, while its in the car the whole time? I cant find any good reason to remove the cam. 🤔

    • @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo
      @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo  Před 3 lety

      I forget why to be honest. But youll have to remove it brother. Try not to but ehhh, what do I know. I just repair cars every day for 14 years and I followed the manufacturer repair procedure for this which they want you to do this job as fast as possible and if it was easier to remove just the cams they would have said so but what do I know.

    • @0j00n
      @0j00n Před 3 lety +1

      @@THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo ​ i work on cars for a living too but not necessarily as knowledgeable as some of the veteran techs, which is also the reason why I'm looking up info online. I've been working on cars for less than half the years you have been. Like, any other car that I had to replace a phaser or take off sprockets to replace cam seals, I've done it with the cam in the car. I also saw the repair procedure online but was just scratching my head on why the the cam removal was necessary. Anyways thanks for the info, I mean its only gonna take 10-20 more mins to pull and install the cam anyways.

  • @Coaco98
    @Coaco98 Před 4 lety

    Can the gear only go on one way?

  • @raulmunoz2022
    @raulmunoz2022 Před 3 lety +1

    muestra bien todo en el momento que regresates todo asu lugar eso es lo que me interesa no que hables mucho las imagenes dicen mas de mil palabras

    • @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo
      @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo  Před 3 lety +1

      Ya ves. Nunca ganas. Toma
      La información compra.

    • @Walter_Aguirre
      @Walter_Aguirre Před 3 lety +1

      Hola, tengo el mismo inconveniente con mi CRV 2012.
      Me lo podrías reparar ?
      Vivo en el East Bay Area.
      Como podría contactarlo?
      Gracias .

  • @michael3408
    @michael3408 Před 3 lety

    Question tho, what happens if we dont replace the vtc actuator? What problems can arise in the future? Thanks!

    • @DavidSanchez-ib4ft
      @DavidSanchez-ib4ft Před 3 lety

      The rattling is the actuator bouncing around until the oil flow quiets it down. My 08 was doing it when I got it 3 years ago. I went to do the VTC today, and my harmonic balancer mark is a few mm's off when the cams are showing TDC. Prolonged "rattling" slowly stretches the chain. I just orders a chain, guides, hydraulic tensioner from Honda this evening. No point in changing the VTC and leaving the crank timing retarded as much as it is. I felt it getting sluggish these past few months.

  • @nic63impss
    @nic63impss Před 2 lety

    Great vid30

  • @GeorgiePiggy11
    @GeorgiePiggy11 Před 3 lety

    Even if you replace sounds will return they dont have a better part

  • @lenbata
    @lenbata Před 3 lety +1

    How much does this cost?

    • @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo
      @THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo  Před 3 lety

      I forgot. Ill check tomorrow. But between 700-900 If i remember correctly.

    • @YAHSHUA2285
      @YAHSHUA2285 Před 3 lety

      @@THEMECHANICOCMissionViejo ware you located at

    • @lenbata
      @lenbata Před 3 lety

      @@YAHSHUA2285 San Francisco California

    • @YAHSHUA2285
      @YAHSHUA2285 Před 3 lety

      @@lenbata wats the name of the shop

    • @Walter_Aguirre
      @Walter_Aguirre Před 3 lety

      Can I have your contact information.
      ?
      I have the same issue with my CRV 2012.
      I live in Antioch, East Bay Area.

  • @jaskarnsingh606s2
    @jaskarnsingh606s2 Před 3 lety

    How much does it cost to replace

  • @sylvainparadis1274
    @sylvainparadis1274 Před 2 lety

    Can’t you start the engine?
    Basics

  • @etchosts8162
    @etchosts8162 Před 3 lety

    You didnt link any tools.