How to Replace a VTC Actuator (Complete DIY Guide)
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 Published On Jul 30, 2021

Does your engine rattle on startup? A bad variable valve timing VTC actuator or bad cam phasers can cause a rattling noise on a cold start. This is a common problem in Honda 2.4 engines including the Accord and CRV among others. This is also a common problem in Ford Ecoboost engines. In this video I show you how to diagnose a bad VVT actuator which can cause a P1009 check engine code. Then I show you the entire process on how to replace the VTC actuator without removing the camshafts and using only common hand tools. I show you how to set the engine to top dead center, remove the timing chain, replace the VTC actuator and install new gaskets in the valve cover to prevent oil leaks.

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0:00 Intro How to diagnose a bad cam phaser
3:18 Tools and products
4:24 How to remove old cam phaser (vtc actuator)
10:06 How to set engine to top dead center
14:14 How to remove timing chain tensioner
14:52 Removing old vtc actuator
18:14 How to install new vtc actuator
25:32 How to replace valve cover gasket
28:30 How to change the engine oil
29:36 Starting the car to test it


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