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Unending CPS issue after Ax15 swap...


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Okay, swapped the Ax15 into my 88 4.0 last year. Had some CPS

issues, but finally got it running for about six months before 

sidelining her for the winter. Duriing that time the CPS decided to

stop working again.

 

Today i spent 9 HOURS swapping the 5 CPSs ive accumulated

during this nightmare. 4 of the 5 work fine in the other Mj. Ive

over drilled the mounting holes so they can sit closer to the fly

wheel, and ive banged them all with a hammer to bend them.

 

When #6 CPS failed tonight ive pretty much given up. The logicical

voice in the back of my head says it must be a flywheel issue, but

could that even happen? ... anyway if anyone has ANY possible

solutions, I'm listening, otherwise the only realistic thing for me to 

do at this point is go back to the Ba10, if thats even possible...

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CPS #7. $50.00 NOS Mopar Siemens part, zero signal...

 

At this point i can only figure it HAS to be a flywheel issue.

Has anyone else had this issue from a LuK flywheel? If

it wasnt for the fact that the truck ran for 2000 miles with

no issue on the new flywheel/CPS i would have figured this

was a wrong part issue...

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On 10/1/2017 at 7:06 PM, omega_rugal said:

.. or wiring...

 

Pin each CPS wire back to the ECU for continuity. If your still running with C101 (Engine Control harness to Injector harness) disconnect and inspect entire connector for crud.

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I find it hard to believe a flywheel would be far enough out of spec to cause a lack of signal...  But hey, it's aftermarket parts, so setting new lows in quality control is an everyday occurrence.

 

Clarify if there truly is no output from the CPS via cranking with a multimeter pinned into it, then go from there.  There probably is SOME output, even if the flywheel is out of spec, but if it is too weak then you can be reasonably certain it isn't another part of the wiring.

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Which flywheel did you end up using? Needs to match the engine management. Mostly they don't interchange at all but for some reason I remember another member had a similar issue where it worked for a bit and then quit with an HO flywheel in the Renix system, and swapping back to a Renix flywheel fixed it. I also remember a thread from long ago about aftermarket flexplates with the timing windows in the wrong spot.

If you don't remember which one you got, you should be able to tell by pulling the inspection cover and looking at the side. Renix has windows all the way around the edge, but HO is solid with windows only at the 120° marks. 

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