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Old 07-03-2005   #1 (permalink)
j98sprint
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Location: South Florida
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My pick-up sensor went south on a ride across Alligator alley last week. Luckily I had a back-up sensor with me. This is the second one that went out on me. The first one at 33,000 miles, this one at 76,800 miles.

The manual puts resistance for the sensor at 530 ohms. The first one, at 33,000 miles showed 625 ohms. This last one showed 618 ohms. My back-up, obtained from eBay, which so far is working fine, shows 561 ohms.

I think I'll get another one because this one may only bring me to 100,000 miles. And I'll keep an eye on resistance readings. No need to remove it, just unplug it from the main harness and take the reading at the end of the plug.

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