View Full Version : rev counter???? what goes???
pablo0874
26-01-2012, 20:32
i know ive been here with this one before but the rev counter goes off and mil lights up so what does operate the rev counter which sensor does anyone know at all ,because i gotta get it sorted :thumbs:thumbs
when it goes off....do you actually lose revs?
pablo0874
26-01-2012, 21:24
when it goes off....do you actually lose revs?
no the revs normal just no show on the clock ,evry few weeks it will cut out as slowing at traffic lights but starts again and runs fine till next time ,but revs still there ,rev counter goes off and mil light lights up ,rev counter comes on mil light goes out ?????
odd, sounds like some intermittent electrical issue-maybe a dodgy wire, i hate problems like this!!!!! Almost like my issue, except i lose revs...!
id check the codes though. Despite the MIL going out, it is still stored. That will be your clue.
pablo0874
26-01-2012, 21:38
odd, sounds like some intermittent electrical issue-maybe a dodgy wire, i hate problems like this!!!!! Almost like my issue, except i lose revs...!
id check the codes though. Despite the MIL going out, it is still stored. That will be your clue.
dont you think replacing the sensor would do the job?
dont you think replacing the sensor would do the job?
for me?? Dunno, I already replaced mine once. I have one more being delivered, but I believe my issue is something else electrical, as I have another odd idling issue.
pablo0874
28-01-2012, 16:32
for me?? Dunno, I already replaced mine once. I have one more being delivered, but I believe my issue is something else electrical, as I have another odd idling issue.
wheres the best place to source such a component as i dont think they do them in milner and what sort of price is good do y ou know?
the whole pedal, a breakers, otherwise its hundreds from Nissan. Try Ebay also, but there arent many, although lots of breakers are listed.
pablo0874
28-01-2012, 19:06
the whole pedal, a breakers, otherwise its hundreds from Nissan. Try Ebay also, but there arent many, although lots of breakers are listed.
i thought the rev counter sender was the ckp sensor in the block behingd the alternator belt?
the throttle sender is the one on the pedal if im not mistaken
i thought the rev counter sender was the ckp sensor in the block behingd the alternator belt?
the throttle sender is the one on the pedal if im not mistaken
I thought that too.
Although the Td's are different.
i thought the rev counter sender was the ckp sensor in the block behingd the alternator belt?
the throttle sender is the one on the pedal if im not mistaken
.....yes? the throttle position sensor is on the pedal, as is the accelerator position sensor. That wont affect the rev counter. it could be a dodgy connection to the dials? Have you read the codes? you need to read the codes. Otherwise how can you know what sensor to replace? Its not the CKP, thats crankshaft position sensor, and the TPS wont affect what the rev counter shows, only the actual revving of the engine, so what you need to work out is A - why is it cutting out (could be ckp when engine is warm) and b - why does the rev counter stop working.
sorry, just getting confused by this post.
pablo0874
28-01-2012, 21:35
.....yes? the throttle position sensor is on the pedal, as is the accelerator position sensor. That wont affect the rev counter. it could be a dodgy connection to the dials? Have you read the codes? you need to read the codes. Otherwise how can you know what sensor to replace? Its not the CKP, thats crankshaft position sensor, and the TPS wont affect what the rev counter shows, only the actual revving of the engine, so what you need to work out is A - why is it cutting out (could be ckp when engine is warm) and b - why does the rev counter stop working.
sorry, just getting confused by this post.
ive done that reading codes but neve r can understand it , i just need to know what makes the rev counter work surely if i know that i can fix it
makeitfit
28-01-2012, 21:50
It could be the ecu :nenau
Codes will help though. Have you done them with a reader or the safety pin method? If you have the code number, we can translate :D
what code did you get? The rev counter is electronic, I believe the ecu sends the information to the rev counter based on position of pedal/voltage. It may be worth you checking the connection to the rev counter by removing the clocks. Cant really suggest anything else until we know what the code is you are getting.
If the code suggests faulty TPS, then try changing it, again, get one from a breaker, or from Nissan, but you may as well get the whole pedal as if you just replace the TPS, you will have to adjust it on the pedal and its tricky.
rayf3262
29-01-2012, 01:22
The tachometer is driven by an engine speed output from the ecu.
The engine speed output from the ecu is PRIMARILY derived from the crank position sensor (CKP).
If this fails the ecu/engine will continue to work, after a fashion based on the timing info from the No1 injector, but, the engine speed info will no longer be valid, hence,.. tacho indeterminacy.
As per Clive's suggestions, the symptoms you describe are consistent with a failing CKP sensor. This could be due to the sensor itself failing or bad connections/faulty connections in this area.
If it's been operating for a good while, the most likely synopsis is that the CKP sensor is operating on marginal levels,..
You could do what the dealers do, and just substitute the part to prove the problem or measure what is actually happening, which is not always easy.
The earlier comments on the effects of temperature on the CKP sensor should be given considered thought, they do (when aged) suffer more when heated.
pablo0874
30-01-2012, 19:44
The tachometer is driven by an engine speed output from the ecu.
The engine speed output from the ecu is PRIMARILY derived from the crank position sensor (CKP).
If this fails the ecu/engine will continue to work, after a fashion based on the timing info from the No1 injector, but, the engine speed info will no longer be valid, hence,.. tacho indeterminacy.
As per Clive's suggestions, the symptoms you describe are consistent with a failing CKP sensor. This could be due to the sensor itself failing or bad connections/faulty connections in this area.
If it's been operating for a good while, the most likely synopsis is that the CKP sensor is operating on marginal levels,..
You could do what the dealers do, and just substitute the part to prove the problem or measure what is actually happening, which is not always easy.
The earlier comments on the effects of temperature on the CKP sensor should be given considered thought, they do (when aged) suffer more when heated.
thats what i was thinking surely the throttles sensor could not tell the tacho what speed the engine is doing i thought ,please do correct me if i am wrong because im not a know it all thats why im asking ,i was thinking the ckp sensor tells the ecu what speed the engine is turning is that right so if this was failing it would not convey the signal therefore no signal at the other end tacho.
rayf3262
30-01-2012, 23:18
thats what i was thinking surely the throttles sensor could not tell the tacho what speed the engine is doing i thought ,please do correct me if i am wrong because im not a know it all thats why im asking ,i was thinking the ckp sensor tells the ecu what speed the engine is turning is that right so if this was failing it would not convey the signal therefore no signal at the other end tacho.
You pretty much have it summed up, so it's either down to test & check or substitution.
The CKP looks like it could well be the root cause, but until you have either checked the signal from it or swapped it out..................?
Anyhow, stuff the price of two liters of fuel in the membership box, it will make sense.
Cheers
pablo0874
31-01-2012, 19:41
You pretty much have it summed up, so it's either down to test & check or substitution.
The CKP looks like it could well be the root cause, but until you have either checked the signal from it or swapped it out..................?
Anyhow, stuff the price of two liters of fuel in the membership box, it will make sense.
Cheers
am i right in thinking if i remember its the last two pins on the plug that you join together to get the codes??
pablo0874
01-02-2012, 18:21
It could be the ecu :nenau
Codes will help though. Have you done them with a reader or the safety pin method? If you have the code number, we can translate :D
hello again pulled the codes from the plug today on the flashing mil light,
it gave ne 47 and 11 ,so i then cleared the codes using the methiod in the download , and it displayed 55 no codes ,
ran it for a bit and then checked codes again and only giving me 11 now but i think thats because i ran it stationary and did not drive it but 47 on the chart is pointing at ckp sensor and 11 is injection sensor ithink., do you think the best way forweard would be to reolace the ckp sensor???then see what goes
pablo0874
28-03-2012, 00:06
where is the ckpm nsensor as the motor factors said it dont exist on my car , i know where the cam sensor is at the top behind the belts but whers the ckp
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