Why a cam and crank sensor?
Why does the D2 have a cam and crank position sensor? One would think the computer could figure out one if the other is known. Just curious, I’m not having trouble with either one, just something that popped in to my head.
Motronic 1.3 was the first iteration to require both sensors, beginning in 1987. Advanced engine management principles would make an engine of any vintage run more efficiently, and therefore since all Discos came out after 1987 they would all require both sensors. I don't know enough about Range Rovers to know when they abandoned the previous generation of Motronic which used two flywheel sensors, one for engine speed and the other for position reference, but cam and crank were a carryover from that and likely for those same inputs.
Engine will run without the cam sensor, but it's rough.
Both sensors are required because the cam turns at half the speed of the crank. Pretty well all modern vehicles have bothm that allows the computer to know whether the engine is on the power stroke or the compression stroke.
Both sensors are required because the cam turns at half the speed of the crank. Pretty well all modern vehicles have bothm that allows the computer to know whether the engine is on the power stroke or the compression stroke.
on my D1 my VSS is failing so I will change that out and for good measure change the crank position sensor at the same time - it is a much less expensive part and prone to failure
i haven't really heard of the cam position sensor failing much - it is the most expensive of the 3 so I will let the original keep going - probably doesnt get the heat and oil crude of the other two so less likely to fail
i haven't really heard of the cam position sensor failing much - it is the most expensive of the 3 so I will let the original keep going - probably doesnt get the heat and oil crude of the other two so less likely to fail
Alex I know most modern vehicles need the cam sensor as they only fire once every two revolutions, just before TDC of the power stroke. I know my GEMS is a wasted spark system (I think the Bosch is too), so it fires every revolution.
you know now you will have problems with one of them right ?


