Camshaft Position Sensor: Inspection: Procedure
- INSPECT CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
- Visual InspectionNOTE:
When replacing the CMP sensor, make sure there is no foreign matter on it such as metal shavings. If it is installed with foreign matter, the sensor output signal will malfunction resulting from fluctuation in magnet flux and cause a deterioration in engine control.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable.
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- Remove the plug hole plate.
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- Remove the intake manifold.
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- Disconnect the CMP sensor connector.
- Remove the CMP sensor.
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- Verify that there are no metal shavings on the CMP sensor.
If there is a malfunction, remove any metal shavings that are adhering.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable.
- Voltage InspectionNOTE:
- When replacing the CMP sensor, make sure there is no foreign matter on it such as metal shavings. If it is installed with foreign matter, the sensor output signal will malfunction resulting from fluctuation in magnet flux and cause a deterioration in engine control.
- If the wiring harnesses or waterproof connectors are damaged, water penetrating the connector will cause a sensor malfunction. To prevent this, be careful not to damage wiring harnesses or waterproof connectors.
- Idle the engine.
- Measure the CMP sensor output voltage wave pattern using an oscilloscope.
If not as specified, replace the CMP sensor.
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Specification
4.8 V or more (Maximum value of wave pattern)
0.8 V or less (Minimum value of wave pattern)
- Wave pattern (reference)
- Oscilloscope setting:
2 V/DIV (Y), 20 ms/DIV (X), DC range
- Vehicle condition:
Idle (after warm up)
- Oscilloscope setting:
- Visual Inspection