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I didn't install it, the previous owner installed it??What crank sensor did you install? There was a batch or 2 that required some filing/grinding of the plastic to make it dimensionally operate correctly.
He just replaced the cps, the cam sensor, the ignition switch, the coil pack, plugs, wires. They were driving, and it just lost spark and died. He worked on it because it lost the spark. I bought it in this state. He done it all in the last couple months!!How long ago? Was it running previously with this crank sensor attached?
I tested the ground like that the other day, and it was good, I also tested my ground strap, and the intake bolts, all good. Does anyone know if there's like a reluctant wheel or something that trips the signal on the cps??The DIS Module is grounded by the bottom two bolts holding it on. Check for continuity between one of those bolts and B-.
View attachment 86797View attachment 86798Ignition circuit for a '94. Close enough to a 92.
So, is that piece that triggers it built into the sprocket, or is it pressed on?? Also, would it do this if the gap is off??in figure 125, you can see the sprocket has gaps in it that trip the CPS signal
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Here are all the test you can do on the DIS:View attachment 87925View attachment 87926
you can read Noslo response to see if that helps or post #43 from that first postSo it seems the spout plug is only fir timing advance. I will test more, and see what I can come up with!! Thanks for all the replies so far!!
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Correct.So it seems the spout plug is only fir timing advance. I will test more, and see what I can come up with!! Thanks for all the replies so far!!
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Thanks for the link, I read something very interesting in there that I have developed a theory around it. But it's still going to evolve getting to the cps to verify. I have to get the front wheel off now, as there is some keyed lug lock in it, and all the removal tools I bought don't fit it. I am going to have to get me a 12 point socket, and beat it on, see if I can get it that way??you can read Noslo response to see if that helps or post #43 from that first post
crank position sensor testing
Hi Folks, Is there a way to test a crank position sensor off the car?? I didn't see any threads in that direction.. thx Tshoforum.com