lksohm
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- lksohm Well-Known Member
- Did you perform the diagnostic system check? Yes
- Does the engine start and run? Yes
- Operate the vehicle in the conditions of the failure. Did it fail? Yes
- Is the sensor withing the resistance range of 600-1100 Ohms? Yes 820 Ohms
- Is the resistance from signal to ground OL? Yes
- Test signal wire to ground with a test lamp. Does it light? No. Reads 2.522V
- Test the resistance from the CPK plug to the signal pin on the PCM harness. 0.4Ohms
- Test the resistance from the CPK low plug to the low signal pin on the PCM harness. 0.4Ohms
- Test the signal circuit for a voltage or ground short. None found
- Test for shorted terminals on the CPK sensor. None
- Test for poor connection at the PCM. None
- Remove and inspect the CPK sensor. No issues found, replaced anyway
- Inspect the reluctor wheel. Can't see much but no issues found
- Repair any high resistance on the signal circuit. No high resistance issue
- Repair any high resistance on the low reference circuit. No high resistance issue
- Replace the CPK sensor. Done
- Replace the PCM
- Test the vehicle in the failure conditions. Fails still
- Look into other issues with other engine codes. Only other codes are evap. and emission related.
I will get a hold of ZZP on Monday if I don't find any new information by then. The donor had their stage 3 kit and I will need any new PCM to be tuned for that.
Thank you for sticking this out with me. I definitely owe a few guys here If I see any of them at a meet.

