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scope reading
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 4/23/2019 24 Replies

I know I've done this in the past but it's been a long time and I can't figure it out. When trying to scope the above vehicle. It stalls when hot and becomes a no start. I am trying to scope the cam and crank sensor. The problem I'm running into is scanning both with one scope. If the crank sensor is an ac voltage producing sensor, inductive, and the cam is a hall effect then how do I set it up. The hall effect needs the ground going to actual ground and this would mess up the inductive signal of the crank sensor. I have 2 vantage pros so I can see them both but I wanted to scope both one above the other. Can someone help me out please? Thanks for your time.

James Mossuto
Owner/Technician
Everything Automotive of Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida, USA

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car Vehicle Data

2001 Chevrolet Tracker 2.0L

VIN 2CNBE13C81
Engine2.0 L
Trans5-speed Standard

car Vehicle Data

2001 Chevrolet Tracker 2.0L

VIN 2CNBE13C81
Engine2.0 L
Trans5-speed Standard