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    how do you test the cps

    im not good with the electronic ish i know its like 1-3 and 2-3 you test and i got the multimeter but not sure what to do

    #2
    I can't remember when to test which but I THINK you test 1 and 3 resistance with the ignition off then 2 and 3 resistance with the ignition in the on position.


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      #3
      ignition position doesn't matter, the sensor isn't powered by anything, it generates it's own A/C voltage.

      You just need to check the resistance, should be I think ~540 ohms
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        #4
        Testing Pulse Sensor
        (325i , 325is and 1 988 through 1 990 325 models)
        Disconnect the electrical connector shown in Fig. 5-7. Using
        an ohmmeter, check the resistance between terminal 1 (yellow
        wire) and termi nal 2 (black wire) on the sensor side end of the
        connector. If the resistance is not approximately 540 ± 54
        ohms, the sensor is faulty and should be replaced . Remove the
        sensor mounting bolt using a 5 mm hex wrench. When the
        sensor is i nstalled, the distance between the sensor tip and the
        toothed wheel should be 1 .0 ± 0.3 mm (.04 ± .01 in.) Tighten
        the sensor mounting screw to 7 ± 1 Nm (62 ± 9 in. lb.) . Be
        careful not to overtighten the mounting screw. Be sure the
        wiring is correctly routed through the protective covering.

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