VTC System Diagram

2011 Honda CR-V EX, 2.4 RE4, BZHASECTION VTC System Diagram

The VTC oil control solenoid valve controls oil pressure to the advance chamber/retard chamber of the VTC actuator according to a signal from the PCM. When the VTC actuator vanes rotate to the advance or retard position, the intake camshaft timing is changed.

CMP sensor A detects the intake camshaft angle and sends the information to the PCM. The PCM controls the VTC oil control solenoid valve as the intake camshaft angle changes.

Fig 1: VTC System Diagram
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