Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part?
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Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part?
I understand what component this is and I guess I'm going to try and replace it since I'm getting the code. Is there an equivilant part or do I need to get my hands on an actual zc cam sensor?
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Re: Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part? (beta13)
man i remember that code .. i hope you dont have the same problem .. i spun 2 bearings..
good luck
good luck
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Re: Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part? (.:s h a w n D:.)
if it is the bit that hangs off of the exhaust cam (distributor side) then it is identical
to the same unit on a 89 Integra; they are expensive new, though, so you may want
to get one from the wrecker's
to the same unit on a 89 Integra; they are expensive new, though, so you may want
to get one from the wrecker's
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Re: Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part? (gregv)
Does anyone know if there is a way to test the sensor, and what are the symptoms of a spun bearing?
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Re: Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part? (beta13)
Does anyone know if there is a way to test the sensor, and what are the symptoms of a spun bearing?
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Re: Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part? (dohcsideSi)
knock knock knock knock knock
hehe. Code 9 has nothing to do with a spun bearing. But I'm sure you could have both at the same time, wouldn't that be fun.
hehe. Code 9 has nothing to do with a spun bearing. But I'm sure you could have both at the same time, wouldn't that be fun.
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Re: Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part? (dustin)
.955 k ohms, good or bad? Ohm is the one that is greek Omega sign right?
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Re: Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part? (beta13)
Bad, it should say .350 to .500 ohms anything over that means that the inside winding are bad. Alot of time it wont read anything which means its cut in half somewhere. Yes it the Omega sign you got the rest correct just a bad sensor.
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Mine threw a code 9 once time when it was actually the cam angle sensor. I reset it and it kept throwing the 9. If the Cyl Pos Sensor doesn't fix it, try sensor inside the distributor instead.
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Re: Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part? (therealciviczc)
This is a teg distributer so I don't believe it has one, I know the Si one has more wires than the teg.
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Re: Code 9, Cylinder Position on a ZC. Is there a swappable part? (beta13)
88-89 integra distributor has crank angle sensor and TDC sensor inside the distributor. cylinder position is on the exhaust cam sensor....
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