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Crankshaft position sensor failling

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Find a New Tech/mechanic. A heat resistant sensor? I'm pretty sure the best way with this is an OEM sensor and they are " Heat resistant". Is it possible that your is bad? Sure anything is possible. Keep us up to date!
No my sensor is brand new.

Unfortunately, in Port-au-Prince, it's difficult to find a good mechanic with the patience to deal with my problem. The one who seemed to understand my problem was more interested in repairing Jeeps and Land Cruisers than my little Fist.
 


TyphoonFiST

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That sucks my guy....where is your sensor from? Dealership? Online? Etc. There is a way you could ohm out the Crank sensor to see id its within spec.

This straight from the old interweb* You would need a Voltmeter.


How To Test Crankshaft Position Sensor: A Step-by-Step Guide ...
A typical crankshaft position sensor should have a resistance value between 200 and 1,000 ohms, though this can vary by vehicle. You can test it by setting a multimeter to the ohms (Ω) setting, disconnecting the sensor, and measuring the resistance between its two terminals. A reading of zero ohms (a short) or an infinite reading (an open circuit) indicates the sensor is faulty and needs to be replaced
 




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