Component Inspection

2010 Kia Rondo LX, 2.7 6SECTION Component Inspection
  1. OCV Inspection
    1. IG "OFF" & Disconnect OCV connector.
    2. Measure resistance between terminal 1 and 2 of OCV connector (Component Side)
      1. Specification:
        RESISTANCE SPECIFICATION

        Resistance (Ξ©) 6.7 ~ 7.7
        Fig 1: Measuring Resistance Between Terminal 1 & 2 Of OCV Connector (Component Side)
        G06488476Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
    3. Is the measured resistance within specifications?

      YES

      • Go to "Β 2 Check CAM PHASER with actuation test" as follows.

      NO

      • Substitute with a known-good OCV and check for proper operation.

        If the problem is corrected, replace OCV and go to "VERIFICATION OF VEHICLE REPAIRΒ " procedure.

  2. Check CAM PHASER with actuation test
    1. connect scantool and IG "ON"
    2. Select "CAM PHASER INTAKE BANK 2" on the Actuation Test
    3. Select "OIL CONTROL VALVE" on the Actuation Test
    4. Activate "CAM PHASER INTAKE BANK 2" by pressing "STRT (F1)" key
    5. Activate "OIL CONTROL VALVE" by pressing "STRT (F1)" key
    6. Repeat this procedure 4 or 5 times to ensure CAM PHASER and intake valve control solenoid reliability
      Fig 2: Scantool Display - Actuation Test Screen
      G06488477Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.
    7. Has a problem been found?

      YES

      • Substitute with a known-good CVVT or OCV and check for proper operation.

        If the problem is corrected, replace CVVT or OCV and go to "VERIFICATION OF VEHICLE REPAIRΒ " procedure.

      NO

      • Fault is intermittent. Operate the vehicle under "Enable Conditions" shown in DTC DETECTING CONDITION CHART, then go to "VERIFICATION OF VEHICLE REPAIRΒ " procedure.
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