Crank sensor

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Mr. Wright

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If you put your test meter on ac and put the leads in the crank sensor plug it should read 1 volt or more while cranking the engine. No voltage. Bad crank sensor!!!
1 to 5 VAC while cranking.
 

Mr. Wright

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This will check your coil.
  • Locate the ignition coil positive (+) terminal. Turn the ignition switch to the "run" position. Set the multimeter to the "volts" function. Place the red lead of the multimeter on the positive (+) terminal of the ignition coil. Place the black lead of the multimeter to an engine ground or battery negative (-) terminal. The multimeter should read either six or 12 volts depending on your vehicle specifications. If no voltage at all is present, then there is a problem with the primary ignition circuit to the vehicle that must be corrected.
  • Disconnect the positive (+) and negative (-) lead wires from the ignition coil using a combination wrench. Turn the multimeter to the "ohms" function. Place the red lead of the multimeter on the positive (+) terminal of the coil. Place the black lead of the multimeter on the negative (-) terminal of the coil. The multimeter should display a resistance of about 0.4 to 0.6 ohms.
  • Move the red lead of the multimeter to the coil output terminal while keeping the black lead on the coil negative (-) terminal. The multimeter should show a resistance of about 5000 to 7200 ohms. If the readings from the primary or secondary windings show a zero "0" or infinity "1" then the coil is bad and must be replaced.
 

Louie

New Member
What if I have spark but my RPMs will not go upin other words it would not Excelerator is there a way to test the ignition sensor
 
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