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Author: Subject: Duratec crank position sensor wireing
mihau

posted on 4/7/11 at 10:23 AM Reply With Quote
Duratec crank position sensor wireing

Hi,

I'm wiring my Duratec 2.0 and have a rady built loom from Omex.
The Crank Position Sensor plug on Omex loom does not mach the sensor on Duratec. I have the original plug but not sure I can dismantle it and rewire.

Can I cut and crimp/solder wires to CPS ? Or to risky ?

One more thing - do I realy need a CPS aligment tool or just make sure the gap between the sensor head and tooth wheel is 1mm ?


I'm waiting for answer from Omex to my problem (is it possible they messed the plugs ? )

Mihau

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karlak

posted on 4/7/11 at 11:07 AM Reply With Quote
Hmmm, I would suggest they have put the wrong plug on it.

The "ready made" part of the loom implies that is should have the basic requirements to connect a to a Duratec. Let us know what they say.

[Edited on 4/7/11 by karlak]





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mihau

posted on 4/7/11 at 11:37 AM Reply With Quote
They usualy reply fast, so will post an update. I was surprised too, as all other sensors and connetions were plug'n'play (almost - wiring diagrams on manual ar for semi-assmbled loom not the "ready" one - wiring of main realy is different, and fusing the ECU is not obvious).

mihau

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mihau

posted on 4/7/11 at 01:31 PM Reply With Quote
and solved
answer from Alan from Omex :

"I am sorry that you have the wrong connector on your wiring loom. An adaptor to the correct connector will leave in the post today."

their great service is not a myth

Mihau

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