RPM signal AND neutral position signal
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RPM signal AND neutral position signal
Does anyone know's where is the RPM(dead) sensor AND neutral gear position sensor if it has one???
It's Fiesta 90' xr2i Efi.
I'm trying to locate fault sensors for correct work of ISC valve...
It's Fiesta 90' xr2i Efi.
I'm trying to locate fault sensors for correct work of ISC valve...
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RPM signal is generated by the EDIS unit from the Crank Position Sensor (CPS) located in the bottom of the block adjacent the gearbox bellhousing. There is no Neutral Drive Switch (NDS) on the XR2i.
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It looks like cps is working...as when the cps is unpluged the car wont start at all...although the wires seemed to been cousing sparks between + and - ... I fixed that but still no signal for the RPM meter...where is the EDIS unit???
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Checked it out to...everything OK...
Question for everyone:
How to test the signal coming from the green(rpm) wire on ignition coil???
The edis is connected properly with pin3 from right....and speed/rpm clocks are all well connected - (no gaps in wiring) that is.
Just still unsure how to check if there is signal at all from ignition pack?
Question for everyone:
How to test the signal coming from the green(rpm) wire on ignition coil???
The edis is connected properly with pin3 from right....and speed/rpm clocks are all well connected - (no gaps in wiring) that is.
Just still unsure how to check if there is signal at all from ignition pack?
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