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Originally Posted by upallnight
If I had to guess I would suggest you look at the CKP sensor. If you have a scope you can check the waveform voltage. peak to peak should be around 2 volts.
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I can read pTp with a multimeter also duty cycle and Hz. I think I'll compare wife's and mine if I can figure out where to stick a back test lead presumably in the eBox at the DME.
I had a fluke scope meter but it had a bad day in the rain and my plug in one is too much work.
I do want an iPhone connected oscope but I can't find one for line voltage for working on houses and most can't even handle 20v to work on cars.
Oscope fantastic way to test the likes of blower motor. Bad commutator bar shows up great years before you know it's bad.