MarkMc wrote:Hi Guys,
One EXTREMELY important thing to get your heads around, the ECU does not care if the signal is high or low. The ECU is ONLY interested in the "edge", i.e. the change from high to low or vice-versa. Hall sensor manufacturers make the sensors the way they want high with the tooth or low with the tooth, doesn't matter to us which.
0v-3.7 is normal.
sphilips, you really just need to send me your current configuration and a ref/sync capture.
Also you must check to see if the error comes up during cranking only, this would be normal too depending on ref/sync mode. when you crank the engine be in the Diagnostic Errors screen, as you crank every time any error appears press enter. It is only the errors that keep coming back that you worry about.
So the signal doesn't have to passes the 0v line for being correct? Like it is now I don't have any error more (I changed the trigger voltage from the ref sensor to 1 volt, it was 0v) But I thought when the sync wasn't crossing the 0v line it wasn't working.
I'll mail you the capture and config file in the morning. if you will give me the email adress or if you can confirm that the sync doesn't have to cross the 0v line. It is not needed, this way all if good and error free.