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Diagnosis & Repair

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  1. Disconnect suspect VVT sensor harness connector . Measure resistance between VVT sensor harness connector terminals. Resistance should be 835-1400 ohms at 14-122°F and 1060-1645 ohms at 122-212°F. If resistance is as specified, go to next step. If resistance is not as specified, replace VVT sensor.
  2. Check for open or short in wiring between ECM and VVT sensor. See WIRING DIAGRAMS article. If problem does not exist, go to next step. If problem exists, repair wiring as necessary.
  3. Remove and inspect VVT sensor. Also, inspect signal plate. If problem exists, replace VVT sensor and/or signal plate as necessary. If problem does not exist, replace ECM.