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    VTEC Solenoid Question... B16A

    How can i find where the VTEC solenoid is on my B16A???

    i need 2 find out where it is and clean it all out... if that doesnt work i need a new solenoid im lead to believe...

    is there a tutorial on how to change or service your solenoid...

    im a noob wen it comes to this... but im going 2 DIY...
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    right next to your dizzy, if your looking at your motor
    it'll be on the left of the cylinder head.

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    its circled in blue, on the left of the rocker cover
    Attachment 2843
    Last edited by czy_sol87; 23-11-2006 at 10:36 PM.

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    bigger pic if u need it.

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    thank you ppl.

    so, wats the procedure in removing it???
    Last edited by AsH_; 05-10-2006 at 06:47 AM.
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    i need some sort of tutorial...
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    Disconnect the grey & green elec plugs.
    Remove the screw(blue circle) for the lead holder.
    Undo the 3 bolts(red circles).
    Pull valve assembly away from engine & inspect the filter that lies between this assembly & the cylinder head.



    If the filter is clean,remove the 3 bolts below so u can take the solenoid off the valve assembly & make sure the valve moves freely with your finger.
    Inspect the o ring u find in here as well,replace/clean if necessary.



    To replace,
    Torque all the bolts back in evenly to 12Nm,making sure the o ring & filter are seated correctly in both cases.

    Make sure your solenoid(grey plug) is reading between 15-30ohms between plug & engine block before u remove the whole thing from the motor.

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    wow, kool... ill definently try this out...

    id say my filter is blocked...
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    i pulled off my solenoid and the filter was fine... but i noticed around the upper part of my solenoidhad no oil.
    so im wondering why theres isnt any oil... maybe not enough pressure perhaps???

    i checked the valve and spun it... it was smooth but had some very slight rough parts as i spun it...

    the valve, is it meant to sit just above the solenoid block??? coz i could push it in and itll rise again... im a noob dw...

    wheres the o-ring??? i was looking for it... it was getting dark so i assembled every again... coz i needed 2 use the car 2day...
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    can any1 help???
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    Is this a genuine EG6?

    Any additional tuning modules wired in?

    If your happy that the wire between solenoid & ecu is unbroken & not grounded anywhere,then put it all back together & with the solenoid wire disconnected,touch 12 V(battery is easiest source) on the wire coming from the solenoid & see if u can hear it click as u touch it on & off.

    Wont work if solenoid not attached to engine as it gets its ground thru the block or u could hold a ground wire on the solenoid housing if u wish not to put it all together.

    No click = new solenoid.

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    the car isnt genuine eg6...

    the engine is tho JDM B16A... w/jap oem eg6 ecu
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