Is this a major problem?
As my car is still driving okay.
Is it something that is going to cause me major headaches.
Should I get a new sensor?
Crankshaft sensor (02 fault)
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If you are getting a crank signal sensor I'd replace the sensor. It is easy to get to, but I don't know what Mazda will charge for the part.
However, you might have a disty that is going out and that is why you are getting the code. The disty has a cam position sensor that has a very similar function to the crank sensor (tells the ECU when the piston is at TDC). That one is about 300-400 dlooars to replace the disty, so lets hope it is the first. Also, usually if the cam position sensor is going you'll know b/c the car will run very rough.
However, you might have a disty that is going out and that is why you are getting the code. The disty has a cam position sensor that has a very similar function to the crank sensor (tells the ECU when the piston is at TDC). That one is about 300-400 dlooars to replace the disty, so lets hope it is the first. Also, usually if the cam position sensor is going you'll know b/c the car will run very rough.
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You would be best getting a mechanic to check it for you. The best way to check either sensor is with a wave legnth tester (I cannot remember the real name of the tester, wave legnth is not it..). The testers are expensive.
Basically they are all high-end multi meters. Go for about 150 last I checked.
The online shop manual has the testing procedures and tolerances.
Now that I say that, you might be able to do a Ohm test on the crank sensor. Check the online manual and see what it sais. If a Ohm test will work you can get a cheap multi tester and do that yourself.
Basically they are all high-end multi meters. Go for about 150 last I checked.
The online shop manual has the testing procedures and tolerances.
Now that I say that, you might be able to do a Ohm test on the crank sensor. Check the online manual and see what it sais. If a Ohm test will work you can get a cheap multi tester and do that yourself.
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I'm parting out my car soon..I had the cam shaft postion sensor and disty change out about 5000 miles ago. The sensor is 249 I believe from mazda (only place you can get one) if you're looking to save yourself some money I could sell them to you and save ya some bucks . Email or pm me and lemme know.
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