Crank fluckuation sensor

BjohnNsk

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Does anyone know were and how o fix this sensor it came up when I checked my CEL
 

RonJ

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The sensor is located behind the lower timing belt cover next to the crankshaft gear (=not easy access). The wires travel upward and emerge from the upper timing belt cover. Check the visible wires for damage and whether the connector is plugged in.


 


knightxrider1

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on my single cam. the wire loom came out of its holding spot and the alternator belt chewed it up. look for that too.
 

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RonJ is like a living/breathing Haynes manual :shock:


but yeah, what ^^^ they said x2
 


BjohnNsk

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I have a D15z1 in my 98 ex the guy told me it had a swap but I haven't herd anything about this engine on here I couldn't fin the plug for my CKF sensor so I'm think think engine just might not have a plug for that but if wrong let me know and what I could do to get that CEL off
 

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That engine dosent have a crank sensor since its obd1. Google "Honda crank sensor fix" or something of the like and you'll find a write up on how to fix it so you can run a engine w/out a crank sensor, with a ECU that looks for one.
 

Lopez619

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That engine dosent have a crank sensor since its obd1. Google "Honda crank sensor fix" or something of the like and you'll find a write up on how to fix it so you can run a engine w/out a crank sensor, with a ECU that looks for one.
:word: i put an OBDI engine in my OBDII car and i had to swap out my oil pump for one that had the sensor. you might want to look into that.
 


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