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Alpha 04-12-2005 06:01 PM

Crankshaft sensor problem
 
My Prelude's ECU gives the error code 4, Crankshaft Position Sensor problem.
I replaced it with a new one, but the car still runs rough, and stalls when
idling. This happens after the car warms up. I cleared the code and it is
back. How likely is it that the new sensor is also bad and causes exactly
the same symptoms?

Anyone know what may be causing this problem?

Tony



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halo2 guy 04-12-2005 06:22 PM

Re: Crankshaft sensor problem
 
The code as you stated mentions something about the crank sensor, not that
it is bad and needs replacement. The code simply gives you an area where to
look further. It should be used in conjunction with a factory service manual
for exact troubleshooting proceedures.



"Alpha" <alpha@uncensored.com> wrote in message
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> My Prelude's ECU gives the error code 4, Crankshaft Position Sensor
> problem. I replaced it with a new one, but the car still runs rough, and
> stalls when idling. This happens after the car warms up. I cleared the
> code and it is back. How likely is it that the new sensor is also bad and
> causes exactly the same symptoms?
>
> Anyone know what may be causing this problem?
>
> Tony
>
>
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halo2 guy 04-12-2005 06:22 PM

Re: Crankshaft sensor problem
 
The code as you stated mentions something about the crank sensor, not that
it is bad and needs replacement. The code simply gives you an area where to
look further. It should be used in conjunction with a factory service manual
for exact troubleshooting proceedures.



"Alpha" <alpha@uncensored.com> wrote in message
news:425c454f$1_5@news1.uncensored-news.com...
> My Prelude's ECU gives the error code 4, Crankshaft Position Sensor
> problem. I replaced it with a new one, but the car still runs rough, and
> stalls when idling. This happens after the car warms up. I cleared the
> code and it is back. How likely is it that the new sensor is also bad and
> causes exactly the same symptoms?
>
> Anyone know what may be causing this problem?
>
> Tony
>
>
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motsco_ _ 04-13-2005 11:37 AM

Re: Crankshaft sensor problem
 
Alpha wrote:
> My Prelude's ECU gives the error code 4, Crankshaft Position Sensor problem.
> I replaced it with a new one, but the car still runs rough, and stalls when
> idling. This happens after the car warms up. I cleared the code and it is
> back. How likely is it that the new sensor is also bad and causes exactly
> the same symptoms?
>
> Anyone know what may be causing this problem?
>
> Tony


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Without knowing the age or mileage of your Prelude, it's hard to start
'guessing'. If it's OLD, there's several things that might contribute.
Tell us more.

'Curly'


motsco_ _ 04-13-2005 11:37 AM

Re: Crankshaft sensor problem
 
Alpha wrote:
> My Prelude's ECU gives the error code 4, Crankshaft Position Sensor problem.
> I replaced it with a new one, but the car still runs rough, and stalls when
> idling. This happens after the car warms up. I cleared the code and it is
> back. How likely is it that the new sensor is also bad and causes exactly
> the same symptoms?
>
> Anyone know what may be causing this problem?
>
> Tony


--------------------

Without knowing the age or mileage of your Prelude, it's hard to start
'guessing'. If it's OLD, there's several things that might contribute.
Tell us more.

'Curly'



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