I am stumped. I searched thru this forum and read every for the last few years and it seems I am doing it all right.
2001 protege 2.0L
ONe confusing thing is on the cam shaft pulley's the I or E and the mark on the pulley are not 90* from each other so it is impossible to get the letter straight up and the marks straight across.
He's what I got. I marked the keyway on the crank with a marker so I know where it's at with the bolt on. I rotate it so it;s pointing straight up. I have tried three scenarios. 1 where I line the marks on the cams up horzontally, no start. 2 where I put the letters at the 12 o'clock position and the marks near horizontal. 3 align the cams with something between 1 and 2. Still no luck.
When it broke, was driving and I didn't know what had happened. The code said cam position sensor. However, once I found the broken timing belt, I assumed my CPS was still good, but was not reading properly because the cam was not spinning.
So can someone please put an ohm meter on their good CPS and tell me what you get?
My only guesses are the CPS is bad, or I have the timing off, or I am not plugging something in when I put it back together.
Having the accessory belts off shouldn't change anything should it? I lay the valve cover back on the engine, plug the spark plugs back on, the CPS, the crank position sensor and even the A/C stuff and nothing.
Thanks for your help!
J.D.
2001 protege 2.0L
ONe confusing thing is on the cam shaft pulley's the I or E and the mark on the pulley are not 90* from each other so it is impossible to get the letter straight up and the marks straight across.
He's what I got. I marked the keyway on the crank with a marker so I know where it's at with the bolt on. I rotate it so it;s pointing straight up. I have tried three scenarios. 1 where I line the marks on the cams up horzontally, no start. 2 where I put the letters at the 12 o'clock position and the marks near horizontal. 3 align the cams with something between 1 and 2. Still no luck.
When it broke, was driving and I didn't know what had happened. The code said cam position sensor. However, once I found the broken timing belt, I assumed my CPS was still good, but was not reading properly because the cam was not spinning.
So can someone please put an ohm meter on their good CPS and tell me what you get?
My only guesses are the CPS is bad, or I have the timing off, or I am not plugging something in when I put it back together.
Having the accessory belts off shouldn't change anything should it? I lay the valve cover back on the engine, plug the spark plugs back on, the CPS, the crank position sensor and even the A/C stuff and nothing.
Thanks for your help!
J.D.
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