Sensor
Land Rover: Freelander 1.8i: crankshaft only
MG: MGF and TF (1995-2005): crankshaft only
Mini: Multi Point Injection (1997-2000): camshaft only
camshaft / crankshaft - with compact connector
This is an inductive type sensor. It consists of a magnet and a coil wound around the magnet. It is triggered by reference points passing the sensor tip. The reference points can be pins mounted to the flywheel in the form of a trigger disc or relucter or on a camshaft. These will divide the 360 degrees rotation of the engine into segments that the engine control can use for the ignition system or for the start of Injection. Each time a reference point passes the tip of the sensor it disturbs the magnetic field creating an AC voltage in the coil.The AC voltage is sent as a signal voltage back to the engine control unit. The crankshaft sensor or engine speed sensor will have 2 or 3 pins. The 3rd pin is used for a screen. The screen suppresses any interference. The engine management light will be triggered if the crankshaft sensor moves outside of normal operating values. A fault with this sensor may inhibit engine startup.
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