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1998 ls400 crank sensor resistance


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Hi, I’m having a misfire issue. My obd1 code is for the camshaft sensor but it’s resistance is showing that it’s good 1.01 ohms. My crankshaft sensor however is showing 2.12 ohms which I believe (according to the limited information I could find) is too high a reading. Sod’s law states that of the two sensors cam/crank, the crank is the expensive one so before I spend £70 on a new one I thought I’d see if anyone knows the true resistance of a working crank sensor? Cheers

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Not the usual symptoms of a crankshaft position sensor. If it does cause a misfire it would be at very high speeds. The norm is for it to cause starting issues.

If it's any help, I had a camshaft sensor code on an MB and it was a leaking vacuum line to the sensor.

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