The vehicle being tested is 2010 Jeep Wrangler but the tests shown in the video apply to hall effect type cam, crank and speed sensors.
Video Breakdown:
Introduction clip
:52 customer complaint (cam sensor fault code P0340)
1:32 fault code list
3:57 clearing and recreating the code
4:30 know your circuit designs! (ScannerDanner Premium)
5:45 Snapon guided component test meter for help with wiring
6:50 pin voltage tests
7:50 confirmed signal circuit integrity (engine computer is NOT the problem!)
8:40 what the cam sensor signal looks like with engine running
11:00 internal design of a "pulldown" type hall effect (picture from my book)
11:10 step by step flow chart (picture from my book)
11:22 description, operation and testing (picture from my book)
11:42 making sure the pins were wired correctly (new harness connector was previously installed)
14:00 inspecting the cam sensor for damage
15:36 hand drawn picture of the trigger wheel
16:44 visual of the trigger wheel (tone ring, cam sprocket)
17:53 trigger the sensor with a piece of metal
20:00 switching the 5v ref and ground on the sensor (was it wired backwards?)
26:35 some bonus material provided by ScannerDanner Premium taken from this lecture https://www.scannerdanner.com/scanner...
28:17 what a pulldown circuit looks like in a hall effect sensor
32:00 how fast a pulldown type circuit can be tested (end of SD Premium portion)
32:42 back to the Jeep with a new cam sensor
33:00 how to set a proper air gap on an adjustable sensor
34:48 comparing the old sensor to the new sensor when triggered with a piece of metal
37:00 startup with the new sensor (long crank time is fixed, code is gone, what scan data PIDs look like with a working sensor and what a good waveform should look like)
40:10 final wrap up pf what we did and where to get more training (ScannerDanner Premium www.scannerdanner.com)
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