Hey guys, fairly new to oscilloscope. We're a transmission specific shop and have had positive results with testing speed sensors.
I have this 2007 Dodge Nitro (1D8GT58667W682760) that has intermittent right rear wheel sensor drop out. Before testing the suspect sensor I wanted to check a known good one. So I went to the left rear and cannot seem to achieve a square wave signal. I'm sure due to my lack of experience/knowledge.
So I'll do my best to give the details of my settings. The sensors are two pin connectors. To my understating a 12v supply and a signal wire. On the left rear Pin 1 light green wire is the supply, and pin 2 green with stripe is the signal.
I assumed with the key on, wheels turning I should achieve square wave. I'm assuming I should see a b+ square wave? Again I'm fairly green at this so just ask for the details that I left out. I would really appreciate some help on understanding this.
I have this 2007 Dodge Nitro (1D8GT58667W682760) that has intermittent right rear wheel sensor drop out. Before testing the suspect sensor I wanted to check a known good one. So I went to the left rear and cannot seem to achieve a square wave signal. I'm sure due to my lack of experience/knowledge.
So I'll do my best to give the details of my settings. The sensors are two pin connectors. To my understating a 12v supply and a signal wire. On the left rear Pin 1 light green wire is the supply, and pin 2 green with stripe is the signal.
I assumed with the key on, wheels turning I should achieve square wave. I'm assuming I should see a b+ square wave? Again I'm fairly green at this so just ask for the details that I left out. I would really appreciate some help on understanding this.
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