Questions & Answers for: Dodge Dakota tdc sensor

sensor under the cap. Disconnect negative battery terminal, disconnect distributor lead wire at the wiring harness connector. Release distributor cap retainers and lift the distributor cap off. Scribe

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...TDC mark and the screwdriver will go back up. The is the properly timed engine. Sometimes the engine will skip a couple of teeth due to a worn timing belt. Replace the timing belt and re-time the ...

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...TDC. The CMP sensor generates a high/low voltage signal, as the pulse ring passes a hall effect switch. When the pulse ring passes in front of the hall effect switch, a 5 volt signal is sent to the ...

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TDC #1 Rotate Distributor until rotor is over mark on switch plate Back probe 5volt reference wire (Grey Wire 1992&1993--Tan/Yel 1994-1997) Rotate Dist,back and forth,until you go from 5 volt to O

sensor signal out of range65 manifold tuning valve, open or short detected66 no ccd messages76 ballast bypass relay, open or short detected77 speed control relay, open or short detectedImport Car Code

top death point position sensor 1 has no pulse TDC sensor generates an A/C signal while the crank is turning. If no signal is generated, replace and recheck.

...tdc but I do not know where the reference points are to set it. I cleaned the balancer off so I can read the degree marks and the timing cover as well so the degrees are visible there. When using a ...

...sensor position when at tdc ? I replaced distribuator and cant remember At TDC the ignition rotor needs to be aligned with #1 on the cap. +/- 4 degrees. A scanner us helpful in determining the exact ...

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