engine
VVT Solenoid - Single
for 2017 Honda Civic 1.5L I4 Turbo · FWD
Editorial review:Chris Hackleman — Master Technician · 20+ years
Difficulty
Easy
Time
1.0 h
Tools
7
Steps
11
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This procedure covers the replacement of the VVT (Variable Valve Timing) solenoid on the 2016-2021 Honda Civic 1.5L Turbo engine, which controls oil flow to the VVT actuator for optimal engine performance.
Warnings
⚠Perform this work with the engine cold to avoid burns from hot components and oil
⚠Do not drop the VVT solenoid bolt into the engine; use a magnetic pickup tool if necessary
ℹ️Small amounts of engine oil will drain from the solenoid port during removal
Tools required
10mm socketEssential
3/8" ratchet and extensionEssential
Torque wrench (5-25 Nm range)Essential
Shop towels or ragsEssential
Oil drain pan or catch trayEssential
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Parts
- VVT solenoid (intake cam) × 1 — Use OEM specification
- VVT solenoid O-ring or gasket × 1 — Usually included with new solenoid
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Fluids
- Honda Genuine 0W-20 Engine Oil — 0.25 qt
Preparation
- Ensure the engine is completely cold before beginning work
- Park vehicle on level ground and engage parking brake
- Open the hood and secure with the prop rod
- Remove the engine cover by pulling upward on the front clips and lifting away
- Have shop towels ready to catch residual oil
Procedure
- 1Locate the VVT solenoidThe VVT solenoid is located on the front of the cylinder head, near the timing chain cover on the intake camshaft side. It has a single electrical connector and is secured by one bolt. On the 1.5L turbo, it is positioned on the passenger side of the engine bay.
- 2Disconnect electrical connectorPress down on the locking tab of the electrical connector while pulling it straight away from the VVT solenoid. Do not pull on the wires themselves. Move the connector aside to provide clearance for solenoid removal.
- 3Position oil catch containerPlace a small oil drain pan or shop towels directly beneath the VVT solenoid mounting location. Approximately 1-2 ounces of engine oil will drain from the solenoid port when removed.
- 4Remove VVT solenoid mounting boltUsing a 10mm socket and ratchet, remove the single bolt securing the VVT solenoid to the cylinder head. Keep the bolt in a safe location for reinstallation. Be careful not to drop the bolt into the engine bay.Torque specVVT Solenoid Bolt10 Nm (7 lb-ft)
- 5Extract VVT solenoidGrasp the solenoid body firmly and pull straight outward to remove it from the cylinder head. There may be slight resistance from the O-ring seal. Allow residual oil to drain into your catch container. Inspect the solenoid mounting hole for debris or metal particles.
- 6Inspect and clean mounting surfaceExamine the solenoid mounting bore in the cylinder head for metal shavings, sludge, or debris. Clean the mounting surface and bore opening with a clean shop towel. If significant debris is present, use a small wire brush to clean the area. Check the condition of the old O-ring on the removed solenoid.
- 7Prepare new VVT solenoidRemove the new VVT solenoid from its packaging and verify it matches the old unit. Inspect the new O-ring or gasket for any damage. Lightly coat the new O-ring with clean engine oil to aid installation and ensure proper sealing.
- 8Install new VVT solenoidAlign the new VVT solenoid with the mounting hole in the cylinder head, ensuring the O-ring is properly seated. Push the solenoid firmly into place until it seats fully against the cylinder head. The electrical connector should face outward for easy access.
- 9Install and torque mounting boltThread the VVT solenoid mounting bolt by hand to ensure proper alignment. Using a torque wrench, tighten the bolt to the specified torque of 10 Nm (7 lb-ft). Do not overtighten, as this can damage the cylinder head threads or solenoid housing.Torque specVVT Solenoid Bolt10 Nm (7 lb-ft)
- 10Reconnect electrical connectorPush the electrical connector onto the VVT solenoid until you hear and feel a positive click, indicating the locking tab has engaged. Gently tug on the connector to verify it is securely attached.
- 11Reinstall engine coverPosition the engine cover over the engine, aligning the mounting clips with their receptacles. Press down firmly on all clip locations until the cover is fully seated and secure.
Reassembly
- Ensure all electrical connectors are fully engaged with positive locking confirmation
- Verify the VVT solenoid bolt is torqued to specification and the solenoid is firmly seated
- Clean up any spilled engine oil from the engine bay and components
Verification
- Start the engine and allow it to idle for 2-3 minutes, listening for unusual noises or rattles from the timing chain area
- Check for oil leaks around the VVT solenoid mounting location while the engine is running
- Verify no check engine light (MIL) is illuminated on the instrument cluster
- Use an OBD-II scanner to check for any VVT-related diagnostic trouble codes (P0010, P0011, P0012, P0014)
- Test drive the vehicle and confirm normal engine performance, smooth idle, and proper acceleration response
Related trouble codes on this vehicle
Codes that commonly send this job to the bay — tap one for symptoms, causes, and diagnostic steps.
P0045Turbo/Supercharger Boost Control Solenoid Circuit/OpenP0046Turbo/Supercharger Boost Control Solenoid Circuit Range/PerformanceP0215Engine Shutoff Solenoid MalfunctionP0243Turbocharger/Supercharger Wastegate Solenoid AP0244Turbocharger/Supercharger Wastegate Solenoid A Range/PerformanceP0449EVAP Vent Valve/Solenoid CircuitP0750Shift Solenoid AP0751Shift Solenoid A Performance/Stuck OffP0760Shift Solenoid CP0765Shift Solenoid DP0770Shift Solenoid EP0775Pressure Control Solenoid B
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