a TDC sensor has a 12v feed from either the ecu or an ignition relay. a ground and a signal output to the ecu. this signal can be called a digital signal ie its on or its off. off state being 0v on usually being 5v althiugh this voltage can be different depending on make of sensor and vehicle. The voltage output would show on a scope as a square wave. a TDC sensor has a 12v feed from either the ecu or an ignition relay. a ground and a signal output to the ecu. this signal can be called a digital signal ie its on or its off. off state being 0v on usually being 5v althiugh this voltage can be different depending on make of sensor and vehicle. The voltage output would show on a scope as a square wave. a TDC sensor has a 12v feed from either the ecu or an ignition relay. a ground and a signal output to the ecu. this signal can be called a digital signal ie its on or its off. off state being 0v on usually being 5v althiugh this voltage can be different depending on make of sensor and vehicle. The voltage output would show on a scope as a square wave.
what are the symptoms of bad tdc o2 sensor
Trouble code P1362 means: TDC Sensor No Signal
where is the tdc sensor on a 2003 scenic 1.6
the cam sensor is partly to do with the engine timing its a pick up off the camshaft, works similare to the tdc sensor, also send signal to the ecu
How do you change the TDC sensor on the Renault Scenic RX4
Tdc sensor is the top dead center sensor ( cam position sensor) , causes the car to enter in "limp mode". Very annoying
were is the tdc problem
where is the tdc in my 98 civic ex sedan
Tdc sensor is located lower front of gearbox on Renault laguna diesel engine 2001 onward.
a CKP or crank sensor provides the PCM with a crankshaft position signal. The PCM uses the signal to determine the firing order for each cylinder. a CMP or cam sensor is very similar to a CKP, but produces pulses in relation to only cylinder #1 at TDC, a CMP determines the timimng for fuel injection on each cylinder
P1362 = No Signal In TDC 1 Sensor Circuit See: http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/honda/
tdc = top dead center? its the position of the first piston.