Originally Posted by TeKKiE
Angel, Justin,
Is it possible that disconnecting the CPS would yield the same results if it were disconnected? What I'm trying to get at is if the CPS were bad, the car would react the same way as if you were to just disconnect it?
Angel, Justin,
Is it possible that disconnecting the CPS would yield the same results if it were disconnected? What I'm trying to get at is if the CPS were bad, the car would react the same way as if you were to just disconnect it?
I think it would. Unless there's an issue with the actual harness of the CPS.
I would honestly consider checking ecery single aspect of the CRANKpos sensor. If the crank is not reading correct voltage, it might not start at all, but it might still cause those slight hiccup/backfires.
If it were the CAMpos sensors, the car would start but quickly die out or run like crap.
The crank pos sensor is what sends the initial signal to the ECU to send spark to each coilpack. The cam sensors just send signal as to when to send out the spark... I could be wrong though... LOL
Honestly, check the timing first, then the Crank, the cam, and finally wiring. Thats the route I would take.... you'd take way more time fiddling around the harness than to ohm out and check voltage on each sensor.