Got a 2004 chopper with cam sensor. Found this test in another post.
How do you test the cam sensor to make sure that is the problem.
1. Disconnect the cam sensor from the ignition module.
2. Take out your trusty multimeter and set it to the RX1 scale.
3. Now while touching the sensor backing plate with the negative meter lead touch the positive meter lead on each of the three wires of the sensor connector (red, black, & green). If you get continuity from the backing plate to any of them the sensor is bad.
If it passes the first test...
1. With your meter still at the same settings touch the positive meter lead to the green wire and the negative meter lead to the black wire. If you get an "open" it's good.
2. Then take the positive meter lead and touch the black sensor wire while touching the negative meter lead to the green wire. In this case an "open" is bad. A reading somewhere around 300 - 750 Kohms is what you're looking for.
Got to the last test of part two and mine showed 6.33 Meg ohms. So I order a new one. When I got it did same test with the new one. I am using a good meter a Fluke 87 it reads 2 meg ohms. Should I install it and see if bike gets spark? Anyone else familiar with these? Is any reading higher than 750 K ohms bad?
Thanks in advance Rottweiler
How do you test the cam sensor to make sure that is the problem.
1. Disconnect the cam sensor from the ignition module.
2. Take out your trusty multimeter and set it to the RX1 scale.
3. Now while touching the sensor backing plate with the negative meter lead touch the positive meter lead on each of the three wires of the sensor connector (red, black, & green). If you get continuity from the backing plate to any of them the sensor is bad.
If it passes the first test...
1. With your meter still at the same settings touch the positive meter lead to the green wire and the negative meter lead to the black wire. If you get an "open" it's good.
2. Then take the positive meter lead and touch the black sensor wire while touching the negative meter lead to the green wire. In this case an "open" is bad. A reading somewhere around 300 - 750 Kohms is what you're looking for.
Got to the last test of part two and mine showed 6.33 Meg ohms. So I order a new one. When I got it did same test with the new one. I am using a good meter a Fluke 87 it reads 2 meg ohms. Should I install it and see if bike gets spark? Anyone else familiar with these? Is any reading higher than 750 K ohms bad?
Thanks in advance Rottweiler
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