Crank Angle Sensor
- Crank angle sensor is part of the distributor. If a fault is present in crank angle sensor, code 11 may be set in ECU memory. If code 11 is set, perform appropriate CODE 11 (CRANK ANGLE SENSOR) test in TESTS W/CODES article.
- To test crank angle sensor, leave sensor wiring connected. Using a logic probe or DVOM with an analog bar graph function, connect negative lead to ground and alternately connect positive lead to one-degree signal and 120/180-degree signal terminals of ECU connector. See CRANK ANGLE SENSOR ECU INPUT SIGNAL TERMINALS table.
- With the engine cranking, peak voltage for one-degree signal should measure about 2.3-2.8 volts on DVOM. Peak voltage for 120/180-degree signal should measure about .1-.4 volt with engine cranking. If either signal is not present, check harness for short or open circuit. If no problems are found, replace crank angle sensor.
NOTE:
It is possible to measure crank angle sensor voltage with a conventional DVOM without bar graph function; however, it may not be easy to determine peak voltage signal due to the averaging of signal.
CRANK ANGLE SENSOR ECU INPUT SIGNAL TERMINALS(1)
| Model | 1° Signal | 120°/180° Signal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maxima | 42 & 52 | 41 & 51 | ||
| Pulsar NX & Sentra | 22 & 32 | 21 & 31 | ||
| Van | 8 | 17 | ||
| All Others | 31 & 40 | 22 & 30 | ||
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