shoteen95
isn't a teen :D
was driving around today, car stalled mid-turn. Didnt even want to crank over at first, but i finally got it started.
Egads! The tach reads ZERO.
Now i dont imagine how it could be the CPS, I dont leak a drop of coolant out of anywhere. After running the codes i came up with a 212 (dead tach) and a 214 (CID circuit failure)
I recently changed my valve cover gaskets, and at first, i rolled the rear VC gasket without realizing...it leaked a little bit of oil, but i shut it off as soon as i saw it start to smoke. Could the oil leak have damaged the CID? or even worse, the wiring harness that runs along the very back of the engine? (not sure if that harness has anything to do with the CID wiring).
Just wanted to know if you guys agree with my assesment that i do need a CID sensor...keep in mind, it never did this before i did my little tune up job..so i'm hoping it's just the oil leak that messed with my CID.
Egads! The tach reads ZERO.
Now i dont imagine how it could be the CPS, I dont leak a drop of coolant out of anywhere. After running the codes i came up with a 212 (dead tach) and a 214 (CID circuit failure)
I recently changed my valve cover gaskets, and at first, i rolled the rear VC gasket without realizing...it leaked a little bit of oil, but i shut it off as soon as i saw it start to smoke. Could the oil leak have damaged the CID? or even worse, the wiring harness that runs along the very back of the engine? (not sure if that harness has anything to do with the CID wiring).
Just wanted to know if you guys agree with my assesment that i do need a CID sensor...keep in mind, it never did this before i did my little tune up job..so i'm hoping it's just the oil leak that messed with my CID.
