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Circuit Description

The crankshaft position sensor (NE signal) consists of a magnet, iron core and pickup coil.

The NE signal plate (crankshaft position sensor plate) has 34 teeth and is installed on the crankshaft. The NE signal sensor generates 34 signals for each engine revolution. This sensor monitors a plate (timing rotor) located on the crankshafts pulley and is used by the ECM to detect crankshaft angle and engine speed (RPM/NE). As the crankshaft timing pulley rotates through an engine revolution, this sensor communicates the rotation of the NE signal plate as a pulse signal to the ECM. Based on the signal, the ECM controls fuel injection time and ignition timing.

Fig 1: DTC Table
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Reference: Inspection by using the oscilloscope.

NOTE:

The correct waveform is as shown on the left.

ITEM AND CONTENTS

Item Contents
Terminal CH1: G22+ - NE-
Terminal CH2: NE+ - NE-
Equipment Setting 5V/Division, 20ms/Division
Condition During cranking or idling
Fig 2: Correct Waveform Graph
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