Cam angle sensor failed?
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Cam angle sensor failed?
Hi guys
I checked the timing on my car today, and found that when the car is at idle
the indicator point is moving up and down instead of sit stationary,
does this shows my cam angle sensor is failed?
BTW, my car is na6
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I checked the timing on my car today, and found that when the car is at idle
the indicator point is moving up and down instead of sit stationary,
does this shows my cam angle sensor is failed?
BTW, my car is na6
cheers
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
Nope that's normal unless you had your timing locked using ground 10. Might also happen if your idle is poor? Try bring the revs up a bit and see if it steadies out.
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
sailaholic wrote:Nope that's normal unless you had your timing locked using ground 10. Might also happen if your idle is poor? Try bring the revs up a bit and see if it steadies out.
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My car has idle problem and timing is set at 10, did try a slow revs and it stay steady.
Is there anyway to tell the cam angle sensor is good or bad?
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
So you grounded the number 10 pin in the diagnostic box?
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
It's not the number 10 pin - it's the TEN (test engine) pin.
If the CAS was not working the engine would not start.
If the CAS was not working the engine would not start.
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
JBT wrote:It's not the number 10 pin - it's the TEN (test engine) pin.
If the CAS was not working the engine would not start.
Thanks for the correction, I've never actually used the stock computer.
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
I'm not very familiar with aftermarket or piggy back computers. Do they by-pass the diagnostics connector (where the pins under discussion are) and render it superfluous?
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
Most standalone ones would I would think. But when you open the software they have a setting to lock timing at a set value
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
I did bridge the TEN-Ground in the diagnostic box.
Is that possible the cam angle sensor is not working right
at idle?
Is that possible the cam angle sensor is not working right
at idle?
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
Most cars I've set timing on have had the mark move slightly.
Normally it's just a degree or so either way.
No idea why they do, but I wouldn't be jumping out and replacing parts just for that.
Normally it's just a degree or so either way.
No idea why they do, but I wouldn't be jumping out and replacing parts just for that.
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
mx5lover wrote:I did bridge the TEN-Ground in the diagnostic box.
Is that possible the cam angle sensor is not working right
at idle?
Was the idle speed steady?
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
JBT wrote:mx5lover wrote:I did bridge the TEN-Ground in the diagnostic box.
Is that possible the cam angle sensor is not working right
at idle?
Was the idle speed steady?
No, It moving up and down a little bit.
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
The timing marks when viewed with a timing light will never be dead still this is caused by the cam belt stretching.
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
mx5lover wrote:JBT wrote:mx5lover wrote:I did bridge the TEN-Ground in the diagnostic box.
Is that possible the cam angle sensor is not working right
at idle?
Was the idle speed steady?
No, It moving up and down a little bit.
Maybe you need to set the base idle speed first so that it's steady and then try with the timing light again.
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Re: Cam angle sensor failed?
JBT wrote:mx5lover wrote:JBT wrote:mx5lover wrote:I did bridge the TEN-Ground in the diagnostic box.
Is that possible the cam angle sensor is not working right
at idle?
Was the idle speed steady?
No, It moving up and down a little bit.
Maybe you need to set the base idle speed first so that it's steady and then try with the timing light again.
This is have done a week ago, I don't think is the base idle speed problem.
Since I replaced the engine, then my car had the idle problem.
I did replace the coil pack,TB and also O2 sensor, but problem still there.
I will try to make a video this week to show how my idle sits.
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