Marccus
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I keep receiving a CPS failure error - #14
I replaced the stock CPS about 1 year ago.
There was nothing left of the stock CPS sensor as it had been worn down to nothing.
Yeah, I had a clearance of 0.76 mm on that one, after, I guess, it continued to slide down closer and closer to the whatch-ma-callit with the vanes!
I purchased a new CPS, assuming I screwed up the installation of the CPS I installed.
But the CPS I installed looked perfect. Perfectly spaced, absolutely no indication of wear, no coolant anywhere.
Heck the Philips screws were shiny like new since I had really cleaned them up the last time.
You couldn't tell the difference between that CPS sensor and the one I just purchased.
There are no moving parts in the CPS sensor and it is a sealed epoxy unit.
So ....
What else could go wrong with a CPS sensor that would make it fail when there is no wear and it looks brand new?
Could something else in the circuit go wrong which would give a CPS failure code,when it is not the CPS?
What did your CPS sensor look like when you needed to replace it due to error code 14?
I just don't want to realize I'm doing this for nothing and now I have TWO good CPS sensor.
Your experience and thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks.
BTW:
Where is sdpatt?

Haven't seen posts lately from him.
Is his SHO still running?
I keep receiving a CPS failure error - #14
I replaced the stock CPS about 1 year ago.
There was nothing left of the stock CPS sensor as it had been worn down to nothing.
Yeah, I had a clearance of 0.76 mm on that one, after, I guess, it continued to slide down closer and closer to the whatch-ma-callit with the vanes!
I purchased a new CPS, assuming I screwed up the installation of the CPS I installed.
But the CPS I installed looked perfect. Perfectly spaced, absolutely no indication of wear, no coolant anywhere.
Heck the Philips screws were shiny like new since I had really cleaned them up the last time.
You couldn't tell the difference between that CPS sensor and the one I just purchased.
There are no moving parts in the CPS sensor and it is a sealed epoxy unit.
So ....
What else could go wrong with a CPS sensor that would make it fail when there is no wear and it looks brand new?

Could something else in the circuit go wrong which would give a CPS failure code,when it is not the CPS?

What did your CPS sensor look like when you needed to replace it due to error code 14?

I just don't want to realize I'm doing this for nothing and now I have TWO good CPS sensor.
Your experience and thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks.
BTW:
Where is sdpatt?


Haven't seen posts lately from him.
Is his SHO still running?


