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Cam shaft sensor, hallsensor, Hallgeber, G40
#1
Cam shaft sensor, hallsensor, Hallgeber, G40
Well, still cant start my car. I have measured the sensor, it has 3 conectors.
number 1 if you are standing on the driver side of the car, it be the closest.
K, the data
1 to 3 is 13 Mohm
1 to 2 is 15Mohm
2 to 3 is 15Mohm
I also checked the conector
when ignition off, its dead
when I turn it on, it has
1 to 3 is 12V
1 to 2 is 6V
2 to 3 is 5V
Now, I think the sensor is busted, but I need opinion of other to verify. If you know the values there has to be, plz tell.
number 1 if you are standing on the driver side of the car, it be the closest.
K, the data
1 to 3 is 13 Mohm
1 to 2 is 15Mohm
2 to 3 is 15Mohm
I also checked the conector
when ignition off, its dead
when I turn it on, it has
1 to 3 is 12V
1 to 2 is 6V
2 to 3 is 5V
Now, I think the sensor is busted, but I need opinion of other to verify. If you know the values there has to be, plz tell.
#2
RE: Cam shaft sensor, hallsensor, Hallgeber, G40
I am gona check timing over the weekend, becouse the problem started to accelerate as month went by. I had rough running, just uneven, nothing extreme. I have small vacuem leak, but it was always, and the car run good anyways. Umm, timing check, if its fine, I will pull the cam shaft position sensor then too.
#4
RE: Cam shaft sensor, hallsensor, Hallgeber, G40
k, sensor is fine, and car runs. It was a wire problem. It simply oxydized on the ECU side. I wigled it around and its started to run.
I had 2 pin to the ground of 860k ohm. so ether its fine with the ECU or it was short, no idea. Anyways, looks like the sensor resistence is right, so who ever has the same problem I will be glad to answer.
I had 2 pin to the ground of 860k ohm. so ether its fine with the ECU or it was short, no idea. Anyways, looks like the sensor resistence is right, so who ever has the same problem I will be glad to answer.
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