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The Crank Angle Sensor (also known as a "CAS") is located behind the crank pulley. Three pulses per every revolution. | The Crank Angle Sensor (also known as a "CAS") is located behind the crank pulley. Three pulses per every revolution. | ||
A big round thing on the pass side rear head (1st gen) is a CAM angle sensor, do not mix the two. It's a 4 wire plug. Pulling this plug will kill ignition AND fuel. | A big round thing on the pass side rear head (1st gen) is a CAM angle sensor, do not mix the two. It's a 4 wire plug. Pulling this plug will kill ignition AND fuel. |
Latest revision as of 17:24, June 28, 2012
The Crank Angle Sensor (also known as a "CAS") is located behind the crank pulley. Three pulses per every revolution.
A big round thing on the pass side rear head (1st gen) is a CAM angle sensor, do not mix the two. It's a 4 wire plug. Pulling this plug will kill ignition AND fuel.