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Well, twist of events. I realized today at the yard I tested the harness on my car, not the sensor. So I grabbed a good sensor at the yard and come home and retested the resistance of the CPS and it tests within limits... So I don't think that's the problem.
So, no I have no clue what the problem is. I guess I'll try a new distributor for giggles :(
Talk about frustrating. I'm really just unsure where to go from here. I pulled and visually inspected the CPS. It was covered in oil and debris. I cleaned it and reinstalled, it's testing even closer to spec for resistance.
After reinstall I'm still not getting any spark
Here is the dirty sensor.
Updated: hooked a spark plug directly into the coil via the coil sender wire. Grounded plug with jumper cables and go no spark. Moved the same spark plug and wire to my running e30 and got spark for days. Moved the working coil over, and still had no spark. So I think it's safe to say that my issue is up stream of the coil.
I'm having this same issue. Cranks but no start. Replaced fuel pump/filter, cap/rotor, spark plugs/plug wires, crank sensor, coil, fpr and she still doesn't turn over.
I'm having this same issue. Cranks but no start. Replaced fuel pump/filter, cap/rotor, spark plugs/plug wires, crank sensor, coil, fpr and she still doesn't turn over.
My old CPS was testing as good but the new replacement I got was bad. I would get an OEM CPS or take a known good one and try it. I went through something very similar a month or two ago. Are you getting voltage at the coil?
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