crankshaft sensor
#11
RE: crankshaft sensor
their probably telling him they have to drop the pan to get the sensor out because he's broke off most of it and there isnt much to get ahold on. if you go in, from inside ofthe pan, you can crank the engine over until the sensor and the pickup are close to each other and use a screw driver to pry the sensor out, from the inside. actually makes sence if he's thrashed the sensor bad enough.
So far as dodge being the only one you know of using a crank sensor. your smoking crack. maybe other companies dont use a crank sensor in paticular. however what you really need to think about is, why. dodge uses a crank sensor and a cam sensor to judge timing. since the timing on these cars are distributor-less they have to have a sensor to determan when to spark. so instead of just using a cam sensor and risking bent valves in the off-chance that a stupid sensor goes out, they use 2 sensors. that way if one goes out youve got a backup, and having a backup means not having a blown up engine. im all for the crank sensor. im sorry your having problems with it, but it serves a good purpose and im happy its there.
So far as dodge being the only one you know of using a crank sensor. your smoking crack. maybe other companies dont use a crank sensor in paticular. however what you really need to think about is, why. dodge uses a crank sensor and a cam sensor to judge timing. since the timing on these cars are distributor-less they have to have a sensor to determan when to spark. so instead of just using a cam sensor and risking bent valves in the off-chance that a stupid sensor goes out, they use 2 sensors. that way if one goes out youve got a backup, and having a backup means not having a blown up engine. im all for the crank sensor. im sorry your having problems with it, but it serves a good purpose and im happy its there.
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