resistance check for ignition control module

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FastOrange

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Found it, Says

1. Disconnect battery
2. Raise vehicle
3. Remove skid plate if equipped.
4. Disconnect electrical plug
5. Remove CPS mounting bolt and remove sender.

In the picture, it looks like its on the passenger side, with a bolt underneath the sensor it self, holding a bracket that rests against the sensor.
 

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sweet.... maybe I'll be that lucky.

yup, here i will try to find a picture.

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Ok see, how there is two spots on the passenger side? Bottom one is the bolt, top one is the sensor.

Undo bolt, pull out sensor.
 

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FML!!!!!!!!!!!!

New coil, ingition module, and crankshaft position sensor.... no spark still!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am going to pull the wires off the PCM and start running resistance check.
 

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thats one spot I havent checked.... I dont have the voltages for that one. But I have those two P0336 339 still
 
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