crankshaft sensor and timing sensor. Dont know your problem but if your car is not running it is very common that the crankshaft sensor is faulty. It is fairly easy replaced and located just above the
crankshaft sensor provides both engine speed and crankshaft position signals to the ECM. The sensor is a variable reluctance device, consisting of a bobbin coil with a magnetic core. The resistance of
...sensor cam is out of time with the other cam and the crankshaft. Depending on the cost and location, you might try changing the cam sensor first. The cost to check or replace the timing belt is ...
...under 50 bucks. could be a dirty crankshaft sensor had the same problem plugged in to the computer no faults found checked all sensors and found the crankshaft sensor dirty changed it problem ...
...crankshaft sensor. Any idea's? Been told that it could be ecu but these are very expensive for a car that's 17 years old. Car is a 3.2 litre straight 6 XJ. Any help appreciated. Thanks. Have you ...
...i think it isnt getting a spark to the distributer cap. please help check the crankshaft position sensor. it's a common problem with these guys. I just had the same problem and that's what fixed my ...
i have no spark or injector pulse on my 1993 jaguar check operation of crankshaft sensor
crankshaft position sensor, it should be at least 1.0 volts AC. 3. Verify battery voltage (B+) is present at the injector and coil connectors with the key in the on position. Tip: Water intrusion into
crankshaft ring and sensor has been cleaned. Symptom comes and goes sometimes it takes months between symptoms. I am out of ideas please help hi as you know this could be numerous things, i have had a
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...any warning lights on the instrument panel, car maybe in "limp home mode" can be a number of items mainly poor running or sudden engine cut out such as a faulty crankshaft sensor. Any other
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