(G) HONDA: Service Bulletin
(G) HONDA: Service Bulletin
(G) HONDA: Service Bulletin
REVISION SUMMARY
Under DIAGNOSIS, the audio/movie file was added.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
Year Model Trim VIN Range
2008-12 Accord ALL ALL
2012 CR-V ALL ALL
2013 CR-V 2WD SJ6RM3H ... 000001 thru SJ6RM3H ... 033075
2HKRM3H ... 000001 thru 2HKRM3H ... 513144
3CZRM3H ... 000001 thru 3CZRM3H ... 707736
2013 CR-V 4WD SJ6RM4H ... 000001 thru SJ6RM4H ... 067 486
2HKRM4H ... 000001 thru 2HKRM4H ... 658914
2012 Crosstour 2WD ALL
2013 Crosstour 2WD SJ6TF3H ... 000001 thru SJ6TF3H ... 004260
SYMPTOM
At cold start-up, the engine rattles loudly for about 2 seconds.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
The variable valve timing control (VTC) actuator is defective.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Replace the VTC actuator. This procedure does not require the complete removal of the cam chain and associated
parts, so repair time is much shorter.
TOOL INFORMATION
Tool Name Tool Number Quantity
Stopper (lock pin) 14511-PNA-003 1
Tappet Adjuster 07MAA-PR70110 1
Tappet Lockout Wrench 07MAA-PR70120 1
CUSTOMER INFORMATION: The information in this bulletin is intended for use only by skilled technicians who have the proper tools,
equipment, and training to correctly and safely maintain your vehicle. These procedures should not be attempted by "do-it-yourselfers," and
you should not assume this bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle has the condition described. To determine whether this
information applies, contact an authorized Honda automobile dealer.
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REQUIRED MATERIALS
Part Name Part Number Quantity
Honda Bond HT 08718-0004 1110th of a tube (One tube repairs 10
vehicles.)
NOTE: Material costs = 1/10th of the current net part price (must be entered under the "Materials" section of the
claim form)
PARTS INFORMATION
Part Name Part Number Quantity
DIAGNOSIS
If viewing this service bulletin on SIS and your computer has sound, click on the picture below to hear a sample of the
engine's rattle.
1. Allow the engine oil to drain from the VTC system by not starting the engine for at least 6 hours.
2. Start the engine and immediately listen for a loud rattle.
On start-up, do you hear a loud engine rattle that lasts about 2 seconds?
Yes - Go to REPAIR PROCEDURE
NO - If you hear a different noise, continue with normal troubleshooting.
If you do not hear an abnormal noise, get more information from the customer and, if needed, continue with
normal troubleshooting.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
This procedure is in an outline form that you can also use as a checklist for the repair. If you need more details, refer to
the service information for the following procedures:
• Cylinder Head Cover Removal
• Cylinder Head Cover Installation
• Valve Clearance Adjustment
1. Remove the frame (strut) brace (if equipped).
2. Remove the engine cover.
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3. Remove the ignition coil cover and the ignition coils.
BOLTS
12 N·m (9 lb·ft)
BOLTS
12 N·m (9 lb·ft)
IGNITION
COILS (4)
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CONNECTORS
4. Remove the engine oil dipstick, then disconnect the breather hose and the brake booster vacuum hose from the
cylinder head cover.
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BREATHER HOSE
5. Remove the two bolts holding the EVAP canister purge valve bracket to the cylinder head.
6. Remove the cylinder head cover.
7. Raise the vehicle on a lift.
8. Turn the front wheels or remove the right front wheel.
9. Remove the splash shield to provide access to the crankshaft pulley.
10. Remove the camshaft auto-tensioner (chain case) cover.
11. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise to top dead center (TDC) No. 1 cylinder.
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12. Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise to compress the auto-tensioner. Align the hole in the lock and
auto-tensioner, then insert a 1.2 mm (0.05 in)-diameter stopper (lock pin).
16. Loosen the camshaft holder bolts, in sequence, two turns at a time.
17. Remove the five camshaft holders. Set them aside on a clean surface in the exact order and position that they were
removed from the cylinder head.
18. Carefully tip up the end of the intake camshaft until there is enough slack for an assistant to lift the chain off the
VTC actuator teeth.
19. Remove the intake camshaft/VTC actuator assembly while the assistant keeps light tension on the chain. Place the
camshaft/VTC actuator assembly on a clean, padded workbench.
20. Secure the timing chain to the A/C compressor hose using a wire or zip tie to keep it from falling into the front cover.
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21. On the workbench, as an assistant holds the camshaft steady with an open-end wrench, remove the VTC actuator
mounting bolt, then separate the VTC actuator from the camshaft. Discard the VTC actuator.
VTC ACTUATOR
Do not reuse.
22. Before installing the new VTC actuator, make sure it is in the unlocked position.
UNLOCKED LOCKED
--- ...
23. Install the new, unlocked VTC actuator onto the camshaft; do not force it on.
24. Once fitted, with the VTC actuator facing you, carefully rotate it counterclockwise until it engages the camshaft's
locator pin. When installed and rotated this way, the VTC actuator will not lock. Apply clean engine oil to the
mounting bolt threads, then install the mounting bolt, finger tight.
NOTE:
• If the new VTC actuator is unlocked after installation on the camshaft, go to step 28.
• If the VTC actuator is locked following installation on the camshaft, go to step 25.
25. To unlock a locked VTC actuator, apply clean engine oil to the mounting bolt thread, then install the mounting bolt
on the actuator, finger tight.
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26. Cover pressure port #1 on the camshaft with several layers of electrical tape. Secure the tape with a wire tie as
shown.
PRESSURE PORT #1
PRESSURE PORT #2
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27. Apply compressed air to pressure port #2. While compressed air is being applied to pressure port #2, rotate the
VTC actuator by hand to the unlock position.
(')\ Rotate by
\V hand to the
unlock position.
UNLOCKED LOCKED
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28. Have an assistant hold the camshaft/VTC actuator assembly steady on the padded workbench with an open-end
wrench. Use a torque wrench to torque the mounting bolt to 113 N·m (83 lb-ft).
VTC ACTUATOR
CAMSHAFT (Ensure that it is in the
"unlocked " position.)
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33. Apply engine oil to the journals and caps for both camshafts. Lower the camshaft/VTC actuator assembly onto its
journals.
34. Install the camshaft holders. Tighten them two turns at a time, starting in the middle and working your way outward,
following the numbered sequence.
CR-V
CROSS TOUR
Specified Torque
8 x 1.25 mm - 22 N·m (16 lb·ft)
6x 1.0 mm -12 N·m (9 lb·ft)
6x1.0mmBolts:@, @,@
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37. Inside the cylinder block, visually confirm that the timing chain is properly riding on its guide, and has not slipped
behind the guide in the block. If so, realign the chain as needed.
38. Remove the old sealant, dry, reseal, then reinstall the auto-tensioner (chain case) cover.
NOTE: Wait 30 minutes before adding oil, (if needed), then wait 3 hours before starting the engine.
CHAIN CASE
COVER
39. Check the valve clearance using a tappet adjuster. Adjust if needed.
Intake: 0.21 - 0.25 mm (0.008 - 0.01 0 in)
Exhaust: 0.25 - 0.29 mm (0.010 - 0.011 in)
40. Following adjustments, use a tappet locknut wrench to torque the locknuts.
Intake and Exhaust: 14 N·m (10 lb-ft)
41. Raise the vehicle.
42. Reinstall the splash shield.
43. Straighten the wheels or reinstall the right front wheel (if removed).
44. Lower the vehicle.
45. Check the sparkplug seals for damage. If any seals are damaged, replace them.
NOTE: Check the head cover gasket. Replace if needed.
46. Install the head cover gasket in the groove.
47. Remove the entire liquid gasket from the chain case and the No. 5 rocker shaft holder.
48. Clean the head cover contacting surfaces with a clean shop towel.
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49. Reinstall the cylinder head cover, tightening the bolts in three steps. In the final step, torque all bolts in sequence to
12 N·m (8.7 lb-ft).
6
TORQUE
12 N-m (8.7 lb-ft)
@
50. Reinstall the EVAP canister purge valve bracket.
51. Reinstall the engine oil dipstick and reconnect the breather hose and the brake booster vacuum hose.
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BREATHER HOSE
52. Reinstall the ignition coils and the ignition coil cover.
BOLTS
12 N·m (9 lb·ft)
IGNITION COIL
COVER
BOLTS
12 N·m (9 lb·ft)
IGNITION
COILS (4)
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CONNECTORS
END
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