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megaskillzJan-14-11 02:05 PM
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#132958, "RE: crank sensor problem"
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Originally posted by halfasss101
Exactly. Try cranking the motor and see if it changes when the crank is in different positions. Test coil pack and cam sensor resistance with specs in the haynes manual.


I would also like to add before you crank your engine disconnect the ignition wires from the coil. While cranking, your voltmeter should fluctuate from 0.4 to 4 volts. This is with the connector attached to the sensor and backprobing the signal and ground on the connector.



98 GS manual - ATMT completed
91 Hyundai Excel- 4g63t swap pending
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crank sensor problem [View all] , bnisson, Jan-09-11 12:51 PM
  RE: crank sensor problem, halfasss101, Jan-12-11 05:01 PM, #1
RE: crank sensor problem, Global Ruler Of All ThingsDarkOne, Jan-12-11 10:03 PM, #2
RE: crank sensor problem, halfasss101, Jan-13-11 06:35 PM, #3
      RE: crank sensor problem, megaskillz, Jan-14-11 02:05 PM #4

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