ENGINE
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SENSORS AND ACTUATORS DETAILS
1. CRANK ANGLE SENSOR
The crank angle sensor is a magnetic field sensitive
transducer and generates a voltage output propor-
tional to the rate of change of the magnetic field
near a "Missing tooth" configuration. It monitors the
rotating speed (
rpm
), the position of crankshaft/ pis-
ton and speed fluctuations of the engine and gives
continuous feedback to the ECU. In other words, it
gives engine speed and piston position signal to the
ECU. The sensor gap should be 0.3 to 1.7 mm. If
the gap between the flywheel and crank angle sen-
sor is not correct, the engine will not start or may
misfire.
Intended Target wheel is uniformly cut with 60 teeth
and 2 teeth removed ideally between 120 & 90 de-
grees BTDC i.e. in a region where it is unlikely
Injection events shall be scheduled. The sensor will
measure a rotating feature (
target wheel
) by sens-
ing teeth/slot patterns and process this information
into a positive going voltage, zero crossing and
negative going voltage pulse for each tooth/slot that
passes below the sensor tip.
LOCATION
The crank angle sensor is fitted on the clutch hous-
ing.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
DESCRIPTION
TORQUE
Hex bolt M6 x16 0.4 to 0.6 Kgfm
CONNECTOR DETAILS:
PIN OUT DETAILS
PIN NO
DESCRIPTION
1
Crank shaft sensor(+)
2
Crank shaft sensor(-)
REMOVAL
1. Remove LH wheel assembly.
2. Remove wheel-arc inner cover.
3. Disconnect the connector from crank position
sensor.




