A pick-up sensor is a device that detects the presence or movement of an object, often used in various applications such as robotics, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. It converts physical changes, like proximity or motion, into electrical signals that can trigger actions or responses. Common types include infrared, ultrasonic, and magnetic sensors, each suited for specific tasks and environments. These sensors enhance efficiency and safety by automating processes and providing real-time feedback.
The only engine speed sensor is the pick up plate in the distributor.
If by magnetic pick up you are refering to the ignition system, the cam sensor is in the distributor, and the crank sensor is in the bell housing.
Where is the vehicle speed sensor pick up located in a 1994 Pontiac Trans Port?
No crank sensor. Only has the distributor pick up plate.
It does not have a crank sensor, it only has the "pick up" plate in the distributor.
Depending on what type of wireless sensor you have you might need the original sensor bar to pick up the signal
It only has the "pick up plate" inside the distributor.It only has the "pick up plate" inside the distributor.
In 1985 they called a distributor pick up plate.In 1985 they called a distributor pick up plate.
A 1991 doesn't have a crank sensor, it only has a distributor pick up plate(cam sensor)
It doesn't have a crank sensor. It only has a distributor pick up plate (cam sensor).
if it doesnt have a crankshaft sensor then you have a distributer pick up. Its under your distributer cap.
No crank sensor, just the pick up plate in the distributor.