P0014 TOYOTA Camshaft Position B Timing Over-Advanced or System Performance Bank 1

Possible causes
– Dirty Oil
– Faulty variable valve timing (VVT)
– Faulty oil control valve (OCV)
– Variable Valve Timing (VVT) harness is open or shorted
– Oil Control Valve (OCV) harness is open or shorted
– Damaged ECM
Tech notes
If the engine oil is clean and the VVT and OCV circuits are OK, replaced the VVT to resolve the problem.
When is the code detected?
After the ECM sends the target duty cycle signal to the OCV, the ECM monitors the OCV current to establish an actual duty cycle. The ECM determines the existence of a malfunction and sets the DTC when the actual duty cycle ratio varies from the target duty cycle ratio.
Symptoms
– Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
– Lack/Loss of power
– Engine rough idle
P0014 TOYOTA Description
The Engine Control Module (ECM) controls the Oil Control Valve (OCV) to regulate the intake camshaft angle. As a result of the angle change, the engine timing is advance or retard. Optimizing engine timing will help the engine improve torque and fuel economy, and the exhaust emissions decrease under overall driving conditions. The Variable Valve Timing (VVT) system includes the Oil Control Valve (OCV) and VVT controller. The ECM detects the actual intake valve timing using signals from the camshaft and crankshaft position sensors, and performs feedback control.