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Old 02-13-2005, 09:16 AM
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Unhappy crank position sensor

OK! I know I'm gonna catch H*** for my choice of truck body BUT, I'm crankin' a 5.9 Cummer.

I need to know which wire is which on the crank sensor. There are 3 wires in a round
connector with a flat tab for alignment. I'm hookin up my Ferd tach to the Cummer sensor.

ie: volt, ground, signal


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Old 02-13-2005, 11:49 AM
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Need more info, what 5.9 do you have?
how may wires on your Tach?
Old 02-13-2005, 01:56 PM
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95 Dodge cummins crank sensor with 3 wires going to a factory Ford in-dash diesel
tach ONLY 2 wires, ground and signal. This is why I need the pin-out of the sensor.
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CPS

95 Dodge FSM says a CPS has 3 terminals labeled 1 2 3.

terminal 1 connects to PCM on pin 7 which supplies 8 volts to CPS and trans speed sensor.

terminal 2 connects to PCM on pin 4 sensor ground circuit

terminal 3 connects to terminal 24 the input to the PCM

.........................#2
front of engine.....#1
........................#3

hope this helps

mel
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