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In 2006 Honda CR-V, the fault code P1009 refers to a malfunction in the variable valve timing control advance. Low oil levels, deteriorated oil, or a defective VTC solenoid or actuator could trigger this code on the OBD scanner. Cleaning the VTC may solve the issue, although there may not be any noticeable symptoms besides the check engine light. Using a diagnostic scanner can help identify the problem. Replacing the part can range from $30 to $85, depending on the quality and whether it's an aftermarket or OEM component.
The error code P1009 on a 2006 Honda CRV indicates a problem with the advance function of the variable valve timing control system.
My vehicle is showing the code p1009.