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By Maky1980
#42866
Hello again.

tunerstudio does not detect the ckp signal and I have the vr controler installed, I read that some cars need a vr controler with a different resistance value, is this true?

If not, could someone help me find the problem?

my engine is a zetec-e 2.0 16v

thank you very much again
By LAV1000
#42873
Did you choose the right ckp wheel in Tuner Studio ?
Turn filtering off
Post your Tuner Studio file (.msq)
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By Maky1980
#42888
LAV1000 wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 4:39 am Did you choose the right ckp wheel in Tuner Studio ?
Turn filtering off
Post your Tuner Studio file (.msq)
Hello again

First of all thank you very much for helping me.

the configuration I use is 36-1:

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the wheel is original ford 36-1:

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the sensor is original motor, as far as I am inductive:

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I honestly have read a lot but I don't know if there is anything else to configure related to this.

thank you very much again
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By Maky1980
#42890
LAV1000 wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 4:10 pm Trigger Filter is set to "apagado" what is the English word for it ?
You need to set some jumpers (connections) to let the VR conditioner know it is reading a VR sensor.
For jumper settings check the wiki;
https://wiki.speeduino.com/en/boards/V04
Apagado = off

jumpers JP2 and JP3 are connected in vr position:

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jumpers jp4 and jp5 are disconnected:

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muchas gracias de nuevo
By LAV1000
#42894
Looks ok by me.
Can you measure AC voltage on the sensor only when cranking ?
Start at a 10Vac range and go lower.
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By Maky1980
#42911
LAV1000 wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 8:29 pm Looks ok by me.
Can you measure AC voltage on the sensor only when cranking ?
Start at a 10Vac range and go lower.
The test was carried out as follows:
- multimeter in position 20 v

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- "pin 27" from ecu to "+ multimeter"> "- from multimeter" to "pin 1" of censor ckp> "pin 2" of ckp sensor to "pin 25" of ecu.

- the test results in 0.03 when starting and remains fixed at 0.05:

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If with AC sensor you were referring to another sensor or required a different test let me know, please.

thank you again
By LAV1000
#42912
Hello Mayky1980,
AC (~) is the voltage type a VR sensor does put out when the ckp wheel is rotating.
Sadly your multimeter only has the 600Vac and 200Vac range which are far to big :cry:
You need Volt ranges like 10, 5,1Vac or even mVac (mili Volts).
Like in the DC (=) range, but sadly that is wrong type of voltage.
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By Maky1980
#42915
LAV1000 wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 12:52 pm Hello Mayky1980,
AC (~) is the voltage type a VR sensor does put out when the ckp wheel is rotating.
Sadly your multimeter only has the 600Vac and 200Vac range which are far to big :cry:
You need Volt ranges like 10, 5,1Vac or even mVac (mili Volts).
Like in the DC (=) range, but sadly that is wrong type of voltage.
ok, i'll look for one.
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By Maky1980
#42979
LAV1000 wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 12:52 pm Hello Mayky1980,
AC (~) is the voltage type a VR sensor does put out when the ckp wheel is rotating.
Sadly your multimeter only has the 600Vac and 200Vac range which are far to big :cry:
You need Volt ranges like 10, 5,1Vac or even mVac (mili Volts).
Like in the DC (=) range, but sadly that is wrong type of voltage.
Hi.

A friend has obtained this tester for me:

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