i got two questions,
how to check for a bad crank sensor ( i dont know where it is) and also how to remove the coil pack to replace it.. i looked where the wires go and its behind the engine.. hard to get to .. do i gotta jack it up?
Well, i have had my experence with cranks shaft sensors.I have had one replaced on my 89 Z-24, and one on my 99 Z-24. I am not sure on the coil pack, I only replaced one coil on my 89 Z-24 and it was a 2.8 multi-port, not a 2.2.
The only way that I knew that the crank shaft sensor was not working was because the car wouldn't start when the engine was warm. For instance. I would drive my car home from school and then 20 min.-hour later, it would't start again untill the motor was completely cold, or had cooled off, but if I turned the car off and ran into the house or somthing and then started it again, it would start right up again. The car would crank over, but it would not start untill the car cooled down.
http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=1&i=333805&t=333704#333805
hmm i wonder if its the crank sensor then.. cause the engine is really cold now.. and it keeps turning but no ignition
Try this link to see if it answers any of your questions.
http://www.aa1car.com/library/dis.htm
Note that on some systems the CRANK POSITION SENSOR triggers BOTH the spark AND the fuel injectors, so if you have no spark and no fuel it seems to point to the CPS.
The CPS is usually at the back of the engine along with the coils
Hope it helps anyway
Alont
cool article thanks,
but where is the crank position sensor on my 2.2 95 cavy?
i found the position.
it;s 60$ for this sensor... hmmm i dunno if thats the problem though .. damn it