[urq] Starting issues... Hall Sender?
Ado Sigal
a.sigal at bluewin.ch
Wed Jun 6 23:40:59 EDT 2007
Hall sensors are simple coil on magnet design and you can check any of
them simply for continuity, and no contact with the body. Weak signal is
usually ferrous debris on the magnets, or distance between the pin and
the sensor. If the sensor is stuck, its not the oxide fusion problem,
because the sensor body is SS and top is plastic, so gentle shock and
some lube will do, but you shouldn't twist it, but pry it out
vertically, starting with a thin knife and more lube and it will come
out. Naturally, check if is OK first and check the plug contacts for
corrosion. Symptom of working before but not after stationary period
suggest the corrosion, so check all three sensor plugs first.
SS and RMS sensor you can energize by flicking screwdriver over its
magnets, which should give you a measurable signal, although the
continuity test tells the story first. Distributor same, position it
when the window is just to enter the hall coil, mark the position,
loosen the clamp and flick it around. That should give you measurable
signal. Of course, return to mark and tighten.
HTH, Ado
> The starting problem returns!
>
>I was just starting to work on some extra goodies on Gobi this
>weekend (early morning) when I was getting ready to run her up some
>ramps... she wouldn't start. Okay, been through this process before,
>right! Did all the usual "car does not start" diagnostics and the
>only thing I came up with when I was using my homemade LED test light
>at the ECU, was when I cranked the engine while testing the Hall
>Sender, the light stayed on constant, not flickering like the manual
>stated. Then I checked the Reference Mark Sensor (with LED) and
>thought the pulsing signal was a very weak. I have since replaced the
>Speed Sensor with the same symptom (weak signal) and she fired right up.
>
>Okay, now that you know the background. Here's what I must ask. If
>the test light for the Hall Sender doesn't flicker, does that mean
>it's faulty and needs to be replace (not sure how to do this yet) or,
>is it a faulty Reference Mark Sensor? If it's the RMS, I can't budge
>the damn thing! I think the aluminum sleeve has fused with the tranny.
>
>Any advice on this? I need to get her back on the road for the next
>event in two weeks.
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