cam sensor trigger
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cam sensor trigger
Could anybody tell me what triggers the camshaft position sensor on a Lanos?
Is there anything at the end of the camshaft which triggers the sensor, or it's only a gap?
It's a 1.4 engine.
Thanks
Is there anything at the end of the camshaft which triggers the sensor, or it's only a gap?
It's a 1.4 engine.
Thanks
Last edited by kopisti on Wed May 21, 2008 11:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks Garrett but the thing is my one is an SOHC engine and the sensor looks like this:gse_turbo wrote:the sensor is magnetic and reads off the cam gear. there is a thicker section on the back of the gear that the magnetreads off of when it spins around.
Garrett
When I took out the sensor I could feel a small gap on the camshaft. So either this is normal and this gap triggers the hall sensor or something has fallen off from here.
i recon it will work just like any cam sensor... isn't their a metal chunk or magnetic chunk on one part of the cam gear to create the magnetic pulse?
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I've checked it there is a metal chunk on the camshaft. I took out the sensor and connected a DVM, moving a piece of metal at the end of the sensor it switches between +5V and GND. When the camshaft is turning and the chunk reaches the sensor the voltage should drop to GND and when leaves the sensor it supposed to be +5V again. I checked the signal with a scope:MMamdouh wrote:i recon it will work just like any cam sensor... isn't their a metal chunk or magnetic chunk on one part of the cam gear to create the magnetic pulse?
MMamdouh
+12V, +5V and GND are look OK.
The sensor is new, what are the chances for this one is malfunctioning?
My last thought is that maybe the gap between the sensor and the chunk is not appropriate.
Another thing: occasionally when engine starts the cooling fan switches on with cold engine. After a while it goes off.
I read somewhere if an error occurs the ecu switches on the fan.
I took out the sensor and moved a piece of metal at the end, it was switching like dream. (checked on scope).
Maybe if it has to switch with higher speed the transistor inside can't do this job properly. A hesitation can be seen on the picture I attached earlier. I run out of ideas.
I read somewhere if an error occurs the ecu switches on the fan.
I took out the sensor and moved a piece of metal at the end, it was switching like dream. (checked on scope).
Maybe if it has to switch with higher speed the transistor inside can't do this job properly. A hesitation can be seen on the picture I attached earlier. I run out of ideas.
I think your cam sensor is a hall effect one and maybe has a internal magnet. Look under sensors for a explanation: http://apps.bosch.com.au/motorsport/pro ... efault.htm .
But at least you need to have "something different" material/density traveling on it's face.
Daniel
But at least you need to have "something different" material/density traveling on it's face.
Daniel