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DTC P1349: VARIABLE VALVE TIMING SYSTEM MALFUNCTION Toyota Corolla IX

CAUTIONIf ECM replacement is instructed in following tests, always ensure ECM connectors and ground circuits are okay. If either are suspect, repair and repeat testing to confirm ECM malfunction.

Circuit Description

The Variable Valve Timing (VVT) system controls intake valve timing in response to driving conditions. Engine Control Module (ECM) controls Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Oil Control Valve (OCV) to ensure correct valve timing. VVT OCV is located on timing chain side of cylinder head, next to intake manifold. Oil pressure controlled by the VVT OCV is supplied to the VVT controller. VVT controller then changes relative position between camshaft and crankshaft. VVT controller is located on the front of intake camshaft. DTC P1349 is set if ECM detects valve timing does not change (fixed timing). Possible causes are

  1. Incorrect valve timing.
  2. Defective Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Oil Control Valve (OCV).
  3. Defective VVT controller assembly.
  4. Defective ECM.

Diagnostic Aids

Using scan tool, read FREEZE FRAME data. Freeze frame data records engine conditions when malfunction is detected.