Cam position sensor
#11
With a multimeter, you need to check for open or short in the wiring to that sensor.
Open means there's a break in the wire somewhere, like a loose plug that sometimes makes contact, sometimes not.
A short means some wire has the insulation is worn away, or maybe it's pinched and touching something metal.
Because it's intermittent, you probably want to wiggle the wires as you're testing. I once had a wire broken inside it's insulation, so the wire LOOKED OK. As the engine moved around during driving, it would pull a bit and the wire would lose contact. Depending on the location of the problem, you repair it or replace some part of the harness.
Open means there's a break in the wire somewhere, like a loose plug that sometimes makes contact, sometimes not.
A short means some wire has the insulation is worn away, or maybe it's pinched and touching something metal.
Because it's intermittent, you probably want to wiggle the wires as you're testing. I once had a wire broken inside it's insulation, so the wire LOOKED OK. As the engine moved around during driving, it would pull a bit and the wire would lose contact. Depending on the location of the problem, you repair it or replace some part of the harness.
#12
With a multimeter, you need to check for open or short in the wiring to that sensor.
Open means there's a break in the wire somewhere, like a loose plug that sometimes makes contact, sometimes not.
I once had a wire broken inside it's insulation, so the wire LOOKED OK. As the engine moved around during driving, it would pull a bit and the wire would lose contact.
Open means there's a break in the wire somewhere, like a loose plug that sometimes makes contact, sometimes not.
I once had a wire broken inside it's insulation, so the wire LOOKED OK. As the engine moved around during driving, it would pull a bit and the wire would lose contact.
#13
Cam sensor issues
My 96 accord started throwing code for cam sensor intermittent signal. I replaced the distributor. Started car and instantly same code pops up.
What am I missing? Could the vtec solenoid make this issue? I am at a loss. I tried searching for a solution but no luck. Thanks in advance.
What am I missing? Could the vtec solenoid make this issue? I am at a loss. I tried searching for a solution but no luck. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by woody31; 05-07-2019 at 06:15 AM. Reason: Spelling
#15
Ignition control module ("ignitor" is slang for the ICM) is inside the distributor, so if you got a loaded distributor, then you got a new one. It's some kind of isolation amplifier so spikes from the coil don't feed back to the ECM.
Have you verified the wiring is OK for all these circuits?
Have you verified the wiring is OK for all these circuits?
#20
Cam sensor issues
Thanks for the help . I will check the exact code this evening when I get off work.
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