Hello sir , only your video is the best for me , because your testing can make me understand quickly, i try to find many video of other repair man but still can not be exactly, because their testing very quickly and short cut , plus mixing interrupting music too , i just found your video is very helpful, very clear and not interupting , thanks
Great video! Question: on a 2010 dodge, i checked ground at the cam sensor plug while disconnected and got 19 ohms. Would that be considered ok or should it be closer to zero? I havent yet found a video explaining this exact test. Thanks
the sensor ground wire is coming from the pcm or ecu, so you cannot test it with the multimeter in resistance, but try to check it by connecting the positive probe of the multimeter on the positive battery terminal and the negative probe to the ground wire of the sensor while disconnected with key on engine of..if you can read 12 volt then you have a good ground..
try to check the crankshaft connector voltage, by disconnecting the connector and check if you have two 5 volt and one ground..if it is good maybe you need to replace the crackshaft sensor..
Great video! I appreciate that you pause at each sequence so I can pause my video to read and assimilate easier. I learned more about scope function from this video than watching months of more technical ones. Thank you! One other playlist category might be DIY Diagnostic Tools. I’d love to be able to fabricate my own, especially since I can’t afford good quality commercial ones. A video on how you fabricated the drill-driven trigger would be a good start. 👍🔧🧰
if i have a 5v power supply dc do i have to have resistor for signal wire your bread board its not very clear to understand your schematic shows resistors thanks
Could you provide a wiring diagram of the bread board? I have been trying to zoom in. All the wires are white. Can’t tell what is connected to the ground behind the capacitor. And can’t figure out how that led works with only one wire going to it. I need this set up so bad. On my 2nd crank sensor and second cam sensor. No idea how to test them. Can’t probe them in the vehicle. Behind big parts.
It appears that you are running 9v to one cap and 5v to the other cap. I just need to test a pile of sensors. This would be so cool to have made up for autos that hide the sensor’s behind moving parts.
Can a faulty camshaft or crankshaft position sensor give you a single cylinder misfire??????. I have a 2006 Subaru sti with a po302 checked all except these sensors
Appreciate the video and thought this would allow me to test my 3 wire from a 2001 dodge Cummins. I bouught a new camshaft position sensor and hooked it up exactly as you had showed checked and rechecked several time t omake sure the connections were correct. Under these conditions bringing a metal object to the surface of the sensor would not trigger the switch and bring the voltage down - no change. However with the same sensor hooked to the wiring harness of the truck it switches exactly as describes with the metal object. Is this something current related do I need a resistor or more resistors of other sizes beside the 22 Ohm and 1mOhm you show? Any insight appreciated.
Now how do you test the camshaft sensor without hundreds of dollars of equipment? I believe you can use a multimeter and look for the average voltage value of the square wave waveform. I wonder if you can turn the engine over by hand and try to detect peak value and minimum value of waveform? Like you were doing with the socket on the bench test.
I don't know the small box you're using there. I only can identify the 9volt Panasonic battery. What is that? Things I can identify CMP sensor, multimeter, clips , 9 volt battery, that's all. What else is that? Can I alternatively conduct similar test using a 12 volt battery and a 2 multimeter, no box there? If so, please guide me.
thanks for watching..the box you are talking about is the "Breadboard" it is a circuit that converts the 9volt battery to 5 volt regulated power supply..because this sensor operates only on 5 volts..
@@jlsetnuperthank you but to be more precise for whatever reason I’m not showing a signal reading from the cam sensor and two other sensors but the others I am and I’m having an intermittent start issue.
Why use 5 volts? I don't have a peg circuit board and not sure how to set it up if I do find one. What is the 1M blue rectangle for in the drawing? Is it for the Multimeter that reads the signal voltage? Can this tests be used on the 3 pin Crankshaft Position sensor? On 1996 Chevy S10 2.2L
1.(most of the new car uses 5 volt reference voltage. 2.)you can use 3 pcs. of 1.5 volt battery (total of 4.5v) instead of 7805 regulator. 3.) 1M is a 1 megaohm resistor. 4.) You should have a 1M resistor that connect to the source so that you can read the 5volt signal that goes up and down, (signal can be read at pin1) 5.)yes it can be use on a 3 pin crankshaft sensor which uses 5 volt bias voltage. 6.) sorry, I haven't tried a sensor for a Chevy S10..I dont have that sensor..thaks for watching
@JLS Etnuper ok thanks I made the same rig up but couldn't get the sensors to work as in the video and I tried 4 new ones and 1 old one. Not sure what im doing wrong.
@JLS Etnuper Got a wiring diagram and ecu schematic for pin location so they are definitely correct. The vehicle I'm working on has a 5v feed and reference.
what if i just plugged one up with the engine running ,, i just replaced all 4 on my 3.6 engine and i still have P0008 / P0016 /P0017 and 18 codes .. do they click or become magnetic while the car is running ,,
thanks for watching ...its an "OSC482M" a usb osilloscope, you just need a Tablet for the display..check this link www.ebay.ie/itm/313947308185?hash=item4918b7c099:g:1FQAAOSwbRxfEmnq
New subcriber here, thanks for this video. I got one question Camshaft sensor working fine but when I drive my car around 5k-6k rpm MIL comes and giving me P0340 code, and my engine starts to lose power, whay could be the main cause of it? Cheers,
maybe the camshaft sensor is not working correctly or intermetent..have you tried another sensor? Or maybe, if the camshaft sensor is really good, the crankshaft sensor and the camshaft sensor should work together in a specified time, and the only link between them is the belt or chain, try to check maybe the tensioner is loose. there are so many variables to check..thanks for watching..
Nice all the possible problems Do you have informations about bmw n46b20u1 camshaft sensor voltage input part number 12 14 7 518 628 .. I don't known if i have a short because in the harness i have input signal 11.71V o don't know if it has to be 5V
@@jlsetnuper I am sure of the power input it is 12V it is written in specs, however two harness can't be shorted at the same time two separate wires for the signal have the same voltage, I have to be so unlucky if both shorted 😆... then the signal will operat in 10V range I guess.
Hi bro, good video... What happens when the signal is at 0 and if you put a magnet near it, the signal goes to 5 volts? I hope you can help me bro, I would really appreciate it.
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Hello sir , only your video is the best for me , because your testing can make me understand quickly, i try to find many video of other repair man but still can not be exactly, because their testing very quickly and short cut , plus mixing interrupting music too , i just found your video is very helpful, very clear and not interupting , thanks
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Great series of videos and guidance, much appreciated
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Great video! Question: on a 2010 dodge, i checked ground at the cam sensor plug while disconnected and got 19 ohms. Would that be considered ok or should it be closer to zero? I havent yet found a video explaining this exact test. Thanks
the sensor ground wire is coming from the pcm or ecu, so you cannot test it with the multimeter in resistance, but try to check it by connecting the positive probe of the multimeter on the positive battery terminal and the negative probe to the ground wire of the sensor while disconnected with key on engine of..if you can read 12 volt then you have a good ground..
@@jlsetnuper
Great! Thankyou
Heyy where are you located? got a similar P0336 Fault code on an Auris any idea? Get 5v from the plug.
try to check the crankshaft connector voltage, by disconnecting the connector and check if you have two 5 volt and one ground..if it is good maybe you need to replace the crackshaft sensor..
Hi I have a toyota hiace 2011 gl can't start any help
Will it crank? Or will crank and no start?
Great video! I appreciate that you pause at each sequence so I can pause my video to read and assimilate easier. I learned more about scope function from this video than watching months of more technical ones. Thank you! One other playlist category might be DIY Diagnostic Tools. I’d love to be able to fabricate my own, especially since I can’t afford good quality commercial ones. A video on how you fabricated the drill-driven trigger would be a good start. 👍🔧🧰
thanks for the feedback..more videos coming
Wow wat amazing knowledge thanks a bunch everything I been looking for in one video
Thanks for watching
Thank"s for sharing on how to test the good and bad sensor for my car
You're welcome
if i have a 5v power supply dc do i have to have resistor for signal wire your bread board its not very clear to understand your schematic shows resistors thanks
yes , you must have a resistor in the signal wire to work it properly..
This guy is genius and it is great video! 100!
Thanks for the comment..
Excellent sir, clear and concise!
thanks for viewing
Could you provide a wiring diagram of the bread board? I have been trying to zoom in. All the wires are white. Can’t tell what is connected to the ground behind the capacitor. And can’t figure out how that led works with only one wire going to it. I need this set up so bad. On my 2nd crank sensor and second cam sensor. No idea how to test them. Can’t probe them in the vehicle. Behind big parts.
It appears that you are running 9v to one cap and 5v to the other cap. I just need to test a pile of sensors. This would be so cool to have made up for autos that hide the sensor’s behind moving parts.
thanks for viewing..for the breadboard wiring diagram, just search on the internet on "7805 Voltage Regulator Circuit" ..
I was wondering what components did the signal wire go to
The computer
Can a faulty camshaft or crankshaft position sensor give you a single cylinder misfire??????. I have a 2006 Subaru sti with a po302 checked all except these sensors
not really...but try to swap the ignition coil or the spark plug first..and check if the misfire moves..
Appreciate the video and thought this would allow me to test my 3 wire from a 2001 dodge Cummins. I bouught a new camshaft position sensor and hooked it up exactly as you had showed checked and rechecked several time t omake sure the connections were correct. Under these conditions bringing a metal object to the surface of the sensor would not trigger the switch and bring the voltage down - no change. However with the same sensor hooked to the wiring harness of the truck it switches exactly as describes with the metal object. Is this something current related do I need a resistor or more resistors of other sizes beside the 22 Ohm and 1mOhm you show? Any insight appreciated.
Check the wiring diagram set up as in the video..the 22 ohm supplies the 5 volt ref and the 1 Megaohm to the signal ..thanks for watching
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Now how do you test the camshaft sensor without hundreds of dollars of equipment?
I believe you can use a multimeter and look for the average voltage value of the square wave waveform. I wonder if you can turn the engine over by hand and try to detect peak value and minimum value of waveform? Like you were doing with the socket on the bench test.
Very nice demonstration appreciate your efforts and thanks 👍👌🙏
Thanks for watching..
I don't know the small box you're using there. I only can identify the 9volt Panasonic battery. What is that? Things I can identify CMP sensor, multimeter, clips , 9 volt battery, that's all. What else is that?
Can I alternatively conduct similar test using a 12 volt battery and a 2 multimeter, no box there? If so, please guide me.
thanks for watching..the box you are talking about is the "Breadboard" it is a circuit that converts the 9volt battery to 5 volt regulated power supply..because this sensor operates only on 5 volts..
@@jlsetnuper thank you sir. If perhaps I'm to test a 8 volt or 12 volt, do I still need the breadboard?
@@davidessien5465 im not sure it will work on 12 volt, just try
@@jlsetnuper okay. Thank you so much sir for your assistance.
Please what can cause only a single injector pulse during cranking and a no start?
very good video easy to understand.thank you
thanks for viewing
Can this method be used to check wiring
yes
@@jlsetnuperthank you but to be more precise for whatever reason I’m not showing a signal reading from the cam sensor and two other sensors but the others I am and I’m having an intermittent start issue.
Good job. Please can I get the diagram for the power tester ?
Yes you can...thanks for watching
just search in the google the circuit for "7805 voltage regulator" from 9 v to 5 v..
which sensor is bank 1 sensor a ?thanks
sensor in the forward is for exhaust and sensor in the back for intake..
Why use 5 volts? I don't have a peg circuit board and not sure how to set it up if I do find one. What is the 1M blue rectangle for in the drawing? Is it for the Multimeter that reads the signal voltage? Can this tests be used on the 3 pin Crankshaft Position sensor? On 1996 Chevy S10 2.2L
1.(most of the new car uses 5 volt reference voltage. 2.)you can use 3 pcs. of 1.5 volt battery (total of 4.5v) instead of 7805 regulator. 3.) 1M is a 1 megaohm resistor. 4.) You should have a 1M resistor that connect to the source so that you can read the 5volt signal that goes up and down, (signal can be read at pin1) 5.)yes it can be use on a 3 pin crankshaft sensor which uses 5 volt bias voltage. 6.) sorry, I haven't tried a sensor for a Chevy S10..I dont have that sensor..thaks for watching
@@jlsetnuper I only knew the conventional ignition system. Millions of Thanks and Likes! You captured my interest. Keep up the great work!
It was a good help to me , more brilliance , thanks a lot .
Thanks for the feedback..
This was helpful and detailed, thank you
thanks for watching
If I use a 5 volt source and I’m getting 12 volts from the signal what's the problem ?
are you testing the sensor on the car or in the bench with a 5 volt battery source?
@@jlsetnuper On the car. Thank you for the quick response.
Hi great video. Could you please tell me what the 22 ohms is(diode)? and what 1m is? Thanks
thanks for watching...those are resistors
@JLS Etnuper ok thanks I made the same rig up but couldn't get the sensors to work as in the video and I tried 4 new ones and 1 old one. Not sure what im doing wrong.
@@davidhadley7126 make sure you verify which pin on the sensor is ground, the 5 volt ref and the signal wire.
@JLS Etnuper Got a wiring diagram and ecu schematic for pin location so they are definitely correct. The vehicle I'm working on has a 5v feed and reference.
very nice job appreciate your efforts and thanks. 🌹
thank you..
time 5.23 , when 5v reference missing. external power supply lost, how it happen signal voltage stil 5v ?
Yes..if 5 ref is missing the signal voltage is always 5volt..in a three wire camshaft sensor there are two 5 volt and one ground..
Great channel to learn about vehicle diagnostics. Are you from the USA? Do you work on Nissan vehicles?
Ang ganda ng setup mo sir. gusto ko yang gamit mo na yan.. nagbebenta ka ba nyan sir
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what if i just plugged one up with the engine running ,, i just replaced all 4 on my 3.6 engine and i still have P0008 / P0016 /P0017 and 18 codes .. do they click or become magnetic while the car is running ,,
looks like the sensors is not working correctly..if it is a three wire sensor , check for 5 volt ref and ground..the 3 wire sensor is not magnetic
@@jlsetnuper i have a ohm meter checker ,, i just have not figured out how to use it yet .. Thanks .
Now where did I put that breadboard?!
thanks for viewing
How can you identify which is a pull up Camshalf Position Sensor or a pull down Camshalf Position Sensor?
Check in the video at 7:30 ..it is a pull down type sensor..
Hi great video. What type of oscilloscope are you using ?
thanks for watching ...its an "OSC482M" a usb osilloscope, you just need a Tablet for the display..check this link
www.ebay.ie/itm/313947308185?hash=item4918b7c099:g:1FQAAOSwbRxfEmnq
@@jlsetnuper thank you.
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New subcriber here, thanks for this video. I got one question Camshaft sensor working fine but when I drive my car around 5k-6k rpm MIL comes and giving me P0340 code, and my engine starts to lose power, whay could be the main cause of it?
Cheers,
maybe the camshaft sensor is not working correctly or intermetent..have you tried another sensor? Or maybe, if the camshaft sensor is really good, the crankshaft sensor and the camshaft sensor should work together in a specified time, and the only link between them is the belt or chain, try to check maybe the tensioner is loose. there are so many variables to check..thanks for watching..
Nice all the possible problems
Do you have informations about bmw n46b20u1 camshaft sensor voltage input part number 12 14 7 518 628 .. I don't known if i have a short because in the harness i have input signal 11.71V o don't know if it has to be 5V
most sensor voltage is only 5 volt..but check your car's other sensor if it is 12 volt or 5 volt..
@@jlsetnuper I am sure of the power input it is 12V it is written in specs, however two harness can't be shorted at the same time two separate wires for the signal have the same voltage, I have to be so unlucky if both shorted 😆... then the signal will operat in 10V range I guess.
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Congratulations for video. Please can you send the diagram or schemas about this.
thanks for viewing...the diagram is in the video at 2:42...just google the 7805 (schematic diagram) the 5 volt regulator...
With a dual trace "2 channel" Oscope you can watch both at the same time. :)
Yes..thanks for watching
good video sir..
Thank you..
Hi bro, good video... What happens when the signal is at 0 and if you put a magnet near it, the signal goes to 5 volts?
I hope you can help me bro, I would really appreciate it.
is that a 3 wire sensor or a 2 wire sensor?
@@jlsetnuper is a 3 wire sensor bro...
@@gonfreaks7962 it is a "pull up" design sensor, and it is good...the sensor in the video is a "pull down" design..
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If I use a 9 volt source I’m only getting .6 volts from the signal
maybe its a faulty sensor..
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Now I see why ppl just buy a new part
Good one
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most people dont have 2 multimeters
thanks for watching
way too over board.
100% agreed. I bet this guys yanks his crank with gloves on.
I disagree. For those of us learning about this, the more information the better. I totally appreciate his attention to the smallest details.