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Crankshaft Position Sensor: Testing and Inspection





CRANKSHAFT POSITION (CKP) SENSOR INSPECTION [MZR 2.0, MZR 2.5]

Visual Inspection

CAUTION:
- When foreign material such as an iron chip is on the CKP sensor, it can cause abnormal output from the sensor because of flux turbulence and adversely affect the engine control. Be sure there is no foreign material on the CKP sensor when replacing.
- Do not assemble the CKP sensor or change the installation position using any method other than the following. Otherwise, it could negatively affect engine controls, such as the ignition timing and fuel injection.

1. Remove the battery cover. Removal and Replacement

2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Removal and Replacement

3. Perform the following procedure for easier access.
a. Remove the aerodynamic under cover No.2. Aerodynamic Under Cover No. 2 Removal/Installation

b. Remove the front splash shield (RH). Splash Shield Removal/Installation

4. Disconnect the CKP sensor connector.

5. Remove the CKP sensor. Service and Repair

6. Verify that there are no metal shavings on the sensor.

- If there is a malfunction, remove any metal shavings that are adhering.

Air Gap Inspection

1. Verify that the CKP sensor is securely installed. Service and Repair

2. Using a thickness gauge, measure the air gap between the plate projections at the back of crankshaft pulley and the CKP sensor.






- If not within the specification, inspect the plate projections for cracks or bending.

- If there is any malfunction, replace the crankshaft pulley. Service and Repair

CKP sensor air gap
- 0.5-1.5 mm {0.02-0.05 in}

Voltage Inspection

CAUTION:
- When foreign material such as an iron chip is on the CKP sensor, it can cause abnormal output from the sensor because of flux turbulence and adversely affect the engine control. Be sure there is no foreign material on the CKP sensor when replacing.
- Do not assemble the CKP sensor or change the installation position using any method other than the following. Otherwise, it could negatively affect engine controls, such as the ignition timing and fuel injection.
- If the wiring harnesses or waterproof connectors are damaged, water penetrating the connector will cause a sensor malfunction. To prevent this, be careful not to damage wiring harnesses or waterproof connectors.

1. Idle the engine.

2. Measure the CKP signal and verify that rectangular waves are produced. Component Tests and General Diagnostics

- If not as specified, replace the CKP sensor. Service and Repair