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1993 945 Turbo Check Engine codes? 900 1993

no, it is a crank position sensor, and tells the ECM the positsion of the crank and where the cam "should" be. turning the distributor changes timing relative to the cam posion not to the crank. The old ones with the hall sensor you could adjust the timing because there was no crank sensor, just a cam sensor. If the engine stops, then there's no fuel. I've seen 240s mis-diagnosed as having a fuel problem, because the pump isnt coming on, only because the ECM isn't getting a signal from the EZK module telling it that it's ok to send fuel to the engine.
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cjregensurger@yahoo.com '86, '88 740 GLE; '88, 89 740 Turbo, '88 760 Ti






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