Dakota 4WD V6-239 3.9L Magnum (1996)
Crankshaft Position Sensor: Description and Operation
Sensor Operation
Fig. 4 Sensor Operation
DESCRIPTION
The sensor is a hall effect device combined with an internal magnet. It is also sensitive to steel within a certain distance from it.
The flywheel/drive plate has groups of notches at its outer edge. there are three sets of double notches and three sets of single notches.
The notches cause a pulse to be generated when they pass under the sensor. The pulses are the input to the PCM.
OPERATION
Engine speed and crankshaft position are provided through the crankshaft position sensor The sensor generates pulses that are the input sent to the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The PCM interprets the sensor input to determine the crankshaft position. The PCM then uses this position,
along with other inputs, to determine injector sequence and ignition timing.
NOTE: The engine will not operate if the PCM does not receive a crankshaft position sensor input.