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Anonymous Posted on Nov 10, 2010

2007 Tucson, has poor idle like miss fire and drives o.k. at higher speeds. it will also stall some times at idle. Connected to pocket scanner and found fault codes P0016,P0301,P0303,P0304,P0302 AND P0300. have tryed crank shaft and cam shaft sensors from a dona vehicle. also plugs, leads and coils with no change. all the codes are in a pending state?any help would be good

  • Anonymous Nov 10, 2010

    Sorry should have added we did clear the codes and thay are the ones that came back. We did try plugs out of there sister car which is running o.k.



    regards

    Mark

  • Anonymous Apr 12, 2013

    thanks for this. i had the same problem .and this was the problem it fix my problem

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When diagnosing the Continuously Variable Valve Timing (CVVT) system for rough

idling, poor acceleration, camshaft timing misalignment-related trouble codes, misfire related

trouble codes, and/or other related symptoms, it may be required to inspect the
Oil Control Valve (OCV) for proper operation.

Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC):
P0016 = Crankshaft position-Camshaft position correlation (Bank1 Sensor A)
P0300 = Random / Multiple cylinder misfire detected

Follow the procedure to inspect the OCV. If the OCV operates normally, then carry out other necessary repairs. Do not replace the OCV if normal operation is confirmed.

INSPECTION FLOW DIAGRAM:

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OCV COIL RESISTANCE SPECIFICATION:

OCV SUPPLIER : COIL RESISTANCE AT 68°F (20°C)

Denso 6.9~7.9 Ohms
Delphi 6.7~7.7 Ohms

OCV INSPECTION PROCEDURE:
1. Measure the resistance between the OCV Power and Signal terminals.

tdisline_3.jpg

MEASURED RESISTANCE 68°F (20°C). RECOMMENDED ACTION

1.1. Denso (6.9~7.9 Ohms)

1.2. Delphi (6.7~7.7 Ohms)

Check if the OCV operates normally by providing 12V power. (See the STEP 2.)

1.2. Infinity (OPEN): Open circuit - Replace the OCV.
1.3. Below specified range or zero: Short circuit - Replace the OCV.

2. Check if the OCV operates normally by providing 12V power as shown in the picture
below.
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IMPORTANT: Careful attention is necessary to avoid a short circuit when providing the OCV with 12V power. Spacing between the OCV power and signal terminals is very narrow. Use suitable connections to prevent shorting of the test power supply.


3. When 12V power is provided to the OCV, the OCV must move forward as shown in the picture below.


A: Maximum retarded valve timing condition (12V not provided)

B: Maximum advanced valve timing condition (12V provided)


NOTE: Reverse the connection polarity if the movement 2007 Tucson, has poor idle - tdisline_5.jpgr />


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4. If the OCV does not move forward, examine if a foreign object like an aluminum chip (C) is jammed inside the OCV.


• Blow out the foreign object using compressed air, reinstall the OCV and then verify that the fault is corrected.

• If there is no damag2007 Tucson, has poor idle - tdisline_6.jpgthen do not replace the OCV.


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Hello Mark. Since you have no idea how old some of those codes are this is what I want you to do. Write down all of the codes you are getting and then clear all of the codes and drive for a day or so. THEN scan again and see what codes you get.

Generally, with the symptoms you have the fix is to replace the spark plugs. Hyundai's require that you use only Hyundai spark plugs, which are sold separately as explained in this advertisement:
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