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Steve Taylor »
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Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:06 am
Per FSM, the spec for the Crankshaft sensor (CKPS) resistance is 520+/-50 ohms. So 450 ohms is below the lower limit of 470 ohms. Also check the sensor harness/connector to the ECM is good.
It also states that the temperature is a fctor saying that it should be 68deg. It was definitely colder in my garage when I was doing the check and I'm not sure if this would make the resistance lower or higher.
Ensure the battery connection is clean and tight and that the battery voltage with engine off is 12.5VDC or higher. Another cause of starting problem is the main engine harness ground points (top of engine, besides intake plenum, near cylinder #2). Make sure they are clean.
I did check, clean and tighten the battery connections, as well as checked the voltage so that's all good. I have not checked the main engine harness and will definitely do that.
Also check if during starting, you are getting the start signal to the starter solenoid thru the single-wire connector of the starter. Another possibility is problem with fuel delivery. But right now, it seems that the CKPS is bad.
I am going to check the starter solenoid today. I hope it is only the CKPS, that would at least be something I could fix myself.
A bad KS will set a fault code but will not turn on the CEL. Also, engine run will be rough in the lower range but it should not prevent engine starting. Replacing the KS may be difficult, depending of tools available to you. Refer to the FAQ 'sticky' in this forum. Also. you can view the YouTube video (2 parts) courtesy of "boredmder."
The book I am referencing says to pull the upper and lower intake manifold (ugh!) , but it looks like with the proper extention I should be able to reach it......it's wrth a try I suppose. Thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it, Steve.