Kidd7
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- RTP, NC
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 X AWD EB 5L
99 Explorer v6 SOHC
I'm looking to see if anyone can explain to me how the Crank Position sensor works and what the ECU does with the data coming from it. It appears to me this is basically a wheel speed sensor that sends pulses as the crank rotates. Anyone looked at the output of this sensor? Using voltmeter or o'scope? I'm thinking the scope would be better here. What should I see from that sensor?
Here's the trouble: Intermittently, seems more often when the vehicle is warm after driving a while, the Ex will stall, idle roughly or seem to start in 3rd gear.
-When it stalls it will immediately start right back up.
-When it idles roughly it seems once you give it some gas and get the RPMs up over 1K or so, she runs smooth.
-When it starts in the wrong gear (seemingly) you have to give it a lot of gas, it moves real slow. Finally at about 3K RPM she'll shift and drive normally, shift through the rest of the gears and be OK.
Some years ago my mechanic diagnosed the Crank sensor and replaced it, it ran really bad at that point (before replacement).
This picture and the past replacement is what points me to the crank sensor:
That wire is one lead coming from the sensor and flaps around freely by the stud from the front of the engine. I have taped the wire and the stud to prevent shorting, but I theorize that the wire itself is corroded and the ECU is getting false data. I can see this being true because I assume things like timing, spark, injectors, even shifting is all based on RPM, which comes from the Crank Sensor.
Am I thinking correct? Way off base? Thoughts? Sorry its long and thanks for any help.
I'm looking to see if anyone can explain to me how the Crank Position sensor works and what the ECU does with the data coming from it. It appears to me this is basically a wheel speed sensor that sends pulses as the crank rotates. Anyone looked at the output of this sensor? Using voltmeter or o'scope? I'm thinking the scope would be better here. What should I see from that sensor?
Here's the trouble: Intermittently, seems more often when the vehicle is warm after driving a while, the Ex will stall, idle roughly or seem to start in 3rd gear.
-When it stalls it will immediately start right back up.
-When it idles roughly it seems once you give it some gas and get the RPMs up over 1K or so, she runs smooth.
-When it starts in the wrong gear (seemingly) you have to give it a lot of gas, it moves real slow. Finally at about 3K RPM she'll shift and drive normally, shift through the rest of the gears and be OK.
Some years ago my mechanic diagnosed the Crank sensor and replaced it, it ran really bad at that point (before replacement).
This picture and the past replacement is what points me to the crank sensor:
That wire is one lead coming from the sensor and flaps around freely by the stud from the front of the engine. I have taped the wire and the stud to prevent shorting, but I theorize that the wire itself is corroded and the ECU is getting false data. I can see this being true because I assume things like timing, spark, injectors, even shifting is all based on RPM, which comes from the Crank Sensor.
Am I thinking correct? Way off base? Thoughts? Sorry its long and thanks for any help.