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In this part 2 of 2 video, I will be showing you how to quickly and accurately troubleshoot any hall effect sensor circuit.
Engine Performance Diagnostics chapter 21
Topics covered
- how to identify whether the circuit is pull-up or pull-down
- crank or cam sensor circuit fixed low or fixed high fault diagnosis on both pull-up and pull-down design circuits
- how to perform a hall effect bypass test
Playlist
- (Chapter 21) Ignition inputs, cam and crank sensors
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