crank sensor on my CR-V
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Re: crank sensor on my CR-V
It's a '98 with a 2.0 liter engine, if that is important.
Also on a '98 CR-V, what are the common problems with a distributor ignition module that does not have a coil pack?
Also on a '98 CR-V, what are the common problems with a distributor ignition module that does not have a coil pack?
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Re: crank sensor on my CR-V
The sensor can be bypassed.. Look up "obd-1 swap in an ek"... If you go in the civic FAQ page here on Honda tech and then go to i believe "swap wiring" and go to ckf bypass. It will show you exactly how to do it.. It requires two wire splices at the ecu.
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Re: crank sensor on my CR-V
ckf trick saccord posted worked on my crv. I put a JDM B20 in it and JDM engines don't have the ckf sensor.
Now my only problem is a damn code for the damn evap system and a random cyl 1 missfire that happens like once every 2 weeks.
Now my only problem is a damn code for the damn evap system and a random cyl 1 missfire that happens like once every 2 weeks.
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A lot of the JDM motors don't have EVAP systems since they don't smog like the US.
Your best bet especially if you have a manual is to use a JDM ECU or best yet just convert to obd1 chipped.
Your best bet especially if you have a manual is to use a JDM ECU or best yet just convert to obd1 chipped.
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