i got no idea but the 3 wire soarer one needs 12V and GND on two of the pins and the third one square waves between them. Frequency increases with speed
hi , ive done a little bit more wiring today and in trying to get a engine speed. ive wired the cas as it shows and as it makes sense. i put a multimeter on just to theck that it was working correctly and the resistance doesnt drop at all resulting in the ecu not picking up the trigger. i tried another wire combination and still the same result, the cam sensor is doing exactly the same thing does anyone know what would be causing this?
the only thing i can think of that the sensors are faulty but that doesnt add up because the car was running perfect before i took it off the road to put in the ecu. and i find it hard to believe that both sensors would shit them selves at the same time
its a 3 wire cas off a 3rzfe if that helps at all
thanks
Last edited by BeRad; 09-07-2006 at 04:44 PM.
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i got no idea but the 3 wire soarer one needs 12V and GND on two of the pins and the third one square waves between them. Frequency increases with speed
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Toyota CAS sensors are usually VR sensors and they don't produce a square wave output - a scope makes it much easier to view the result.
Also, a VR sensor usually only has 2 wires - earth (which is connected to the shield back at the ECU) and signal - it generates it own current as the tooth passes the tip of the sensor (note: these things are also prone to interference, hence the shielded cable).
Hall effect sensors have three wires (if they're not earthing thru their mount): 12 or 5V supply, an earth and an signal output that is a square wave.
Maybe the CAS has two pickups? If it's driven off a cam then it might be two teeth and two sensors - much like any DLI ignition setup.
Without sighting a 3RZ wiring diagram or a peek inside the sensor housing i'm only guessing as to the sensor type. I can't see your pics of the engine (am at work) so am guessing as to how the sensor is mounted.
cheers,
Charles.
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