1999 Elantra 2.0 Camshaft Position Sensor
I was wondering if anyone would know what the signal waveform should look
like, coming off pin 2 of the CMPS, on a standard oscilloscope? Will it be a clearly identifiable square wave / pulse train of some sort or will it consist of ultra thin "spikes"? Thanks! |
Re: 1999 Elantra 2.0 Camshaft Position Sensor
The cam sensor puts out a 12V square wave. Of course, if you use a large
enough time scale on the scope, it'll look like thin spikes. |
Re: 1999 Elantra 2.0 Camshaft Position Sensor
"ctek1" <nameless@notmail.com> schreef in bericht news:7e5d100f5b32e661fcc84e55d62686e0@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... >I was wondering if anyone would know what the signal waveform should look > like, coming off pin 2 > of the CMPS, on a standard oscilloscope? > > Will it be a clearly identifiable square wave / pulse train of some sort > or will it consist of ultra thin "spikes"? > > Thanks! > at http://www.hmaservice.com/ I asked for an account and my request was granted. On this site is the complete shop manual, including wave forms. It helped me a lot with maintaining my 1996 Lantra wagon and with troubleshooting in one case. Dick |
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