Yes! It can be checked with a multimeter! You can check the power supply and the signal output of the sensor. Have a look at the following video: th-cam.com/video/CfRKkHCYk6A/w-d-xo.html
Am really sorry to hear that! Have you tried to find out what is causing frequent crankshaft sensor failure? The most probable causes of frequent sensor failure are: Wiring Issues (Faulty or damaged wiring can cause intermittent or complete failure of the crankshaft sensor.) Electrical Problems: Issues with the electrical system, such as voltage spikes or fluctuations, can damage the crankshaft sensor. High operating temperatures can affect the performance and lifespan of the crankshaft sensor. Engine vibrations and mechanical stress can affect the durability of the sensor. And always make sure to use original parts (OEM parts) for longer service life.
Dear, I have warm start problems (not at working temperature and not cold), othervise engine running normal and smooth. No other signs. The computer doesn't show any errors, so no one can fix the problems (we have such good mechanics). Do you think the problem could be with this sensor?
@@TechandCars123 hello, thanks for your opinion and advice. I haven't checked yet, because the mechanics claim it can't be because the computer doesn't show it. They only know how to look at errors. I will definitely check it out! I ordered it. Do you know which manufacturers are trustworthy?
your wonderful comments are welcome
Hello Sir, Do you know how to judge whether the camshaft position sensor is good or bad? Can it be measured with an multimeter?
Yes! It can be checked with a multimeter! You can check the power supply and the signal output of the sensor. Have a look at the following video: th-cam.com/video/CfRKkHCYk6A/w-d-xo.html
After replacing cam shaft position sensor do i have to reprogram ecm
On which engine?
Would a bad sensor work fine until the engine is warmed up? Then fail, stall and make a low rumble-type sound?
Having that same issue. Everything is fine when ypu just start the engine but after it warms the ECU light comes on then the car goes into limp mode
Sometimes yes!
Does it to blow the the fuse all the time, to start the engine,
Not really!
i have been replacing my crankshaft sensor like 4 times don't know what to do know
Am really sorry to hear that! Have you tried to find out what is causing frequent crankshaft sensor failure? The most probable causes of frequent sensor failure are: Wiring Issues (Faulty or damaged wiring can cause intermittent or complete failure of the crankshaft sensor.) Electrical Problems: Issues with the electrical system, such as voltage spikes or fluctuations, can damage the crankshaft sensor. High operating temperatures can affect the performance and lifespan of the crankshaft sensor. Engine vibrations and mechanical stress can affect the durability of the sensor.
And always make sure to use original parts (OEM parts) for longer service life.
Make model and year of your car.
Why are you replacing the CRANKSHAFT position sensor instead of the camshaft position sensor? Isn't that the wrong sensor?
Dear, I have warm start problems (not at working temperature and not cold), othervise engine running normal and smooth. No other signs. The computer doesn't show any errors, so no one can fix the problems (we have such good mechanics). Do you think the problem could be with this sensor?
My car is skoda octavia 1.6 TDI 2018
I highly suspect bad coolant temperature sensor or its wiring! Have you looked into it?
@@TechandCars123 hello, thanks for your opinion and advice. I haven't checked yet, because the mechanics claim it can't be because the computer doesn't show it. They only know how to look at errors. I will definitely check it out! I ordered it. Do you know which manufacturers are trustworthy?
@@MrBostjanVidmarlet me know also having this issue with a 08 Camry
Timing chain is stretched more than likely
Thank you very much!
Where is the crankshaft sensor on a Audi a3 1.4 tfsi anyone help
Sick of these AI videos creeping in now
What is the meaning of dish board lights
Meant to say dash board lights! Sry
yes thank you
Pleasure
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That’s a crankshaft position sensor NOT A CAMSHAFT😊
Noted! Thank you very much!