This induction sensor is a critical component of the engine management system, monitoring crankshaft or camshaft speed and position. It ensures precise ignition timing and fuel injection, directly impacting engine performance and efficiency. A failing sensor can lead to intermittent engine operation, rough idling, or a complete no-start condition.
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The first sign of a failing induction sensor is often intermittent engine stalling or rough idling. If left unaddressed, the engine may become increasingly difficult to start, eventually leading to a no-start condition. Continued operation with a faulty sensor risks engine damage due to incorrect timing.
Ensure the sensor's mounting surface is clean and free of debris before installation to guarantee proper air gap. Avoid overtightening the sensor, as this can damage the threads or the sensor housing.
Inspect the engine wiring harness connected to the induction sensor for any signs of wear or damage during replacement.