Chapter  34  Advanced  Diagnostics  669  Copyright  by  Goodheart-Willcox  Co.,  Inc.  An  optical  pickup  test  measures  the  output  generated  by  the  photodiodes  as  they  are  energized  by  the  LEDs.  It  is  also  easily  done  with  a  hand-held  scope  probing  into  the  sen-  sor’s  electrical  connector.  Again,  refer  to  the  service  manual  to  fi  nd  the  connector  pin  numbers  for  the  optical  pickup’s  output  wire.  Optical  sensors  are  used  in  a  few  distributor  designs  and  are  never  used  in  crankshaft  sensors.  An  optical  sensor’s  waveform  should  have  straight  sides  and  adequate  voltage  output.  Th  e  upper  horizontal  line  on  the  waveform  should  almost  reach  reference  voltage.  Th  e  bottom  horizontal  line  should  almost  reach  ground,  or  zero.  See  Figure  34-18.  Remember  that  optical  sensors  are  susceptible  to  dirt.  An  oil  mist  or  a  fi  lm  of  dirt  can  prevent  light  transfer  from  the  LEDs  to  the  photodiodes.  Again,  refer  to  the  manufac-  turer’s  service  literature  for  specifi  c  information.  Crankshaft  Position  Sensor  Tests  Figure  34-19A  shows  how  to  use  a  hand-held  scope  or  advance  scan  tool  to  test  a  crankshaft  position  sensor.  You  can  use  the  needle  probe  on  the  scope  lead  to  check  for  an  Figure  34-17.  A—This  scope  is  being  used  to  check  the  signal  from  a  Hall-effect  sensor.  B—Hall-effect  sensor  signal.  The  frequency  of  the  signal  should  increase  as  engine  speed  increases.  (Fluke)  Lead  Grounded  Distributor  or  Coil  Module  Probe  into  Wire  from  Sensor  Handheld  Scope  A  Peak-to-peak  voltages  should  equal  reference  voltage  The  upper  horizontal  lines  should  reach  reference  voltage  Voltage  transitions  should  be  straight  and  vertical  The  lower  horizontal  lines  should  almost  reach  ground  B  Figure  34-18.  Typical  waveform  generated  by  an  optical  sensor.  If  the  shutter  blade  widths  vary,  the  pulse  width  will  also  vary.  (Fluke)  Peak-to-peak  voltages  should  equal  reference  voltage  The  upper  horizontal  lines  should  reach  reference  voltage  Voltage  transitions  should  be  straight  and  vertical  Signal  pulse  width  may  vary  due  to  size  variations  in  the  trigger  wheel  window  The  lower  horizontal  lines  should  almost  reach  ground  Figure  34-19.  Scope  testing  crankshaft  position  sensors  is  similar  to  testing  magnetic  distributor  sensors.  A—Since  crankshaft  sen-  sors  generate  their  own  voltage  signal,  connect  the  scope  to  the  terminals  as  specified.  B—Note  the  resulting  display.  Compare  the  waveform  to  the  service  manual  description.  Crank  Trigger  Wheel  A  Test  Leads  Wires  from  ECM  Scope  Crankshaft  Sensor  B  
