95 engine into 96 metro----crank sensor??
wfu1994
06-29-2006, 12:04 PM
I bought this car for my car dealership and when I tried to get it inspected it would not pass because of the crank sensor. Whoever had it before me had put an engine from a 95. (thats what the mechanic told me)
Anyway he said that a 95 did not have a crank sensor. Therefore the it throws a crank sensor code.
My first question is does this sound correct?
And second, if it is correct, what can I do about it?
Thanks in advance. I don't that much about these cars and any help is appreciated.
Rusty
Anyway he said that a 95 did not have a crank sensor. Therefore the it throws a crank sensor code.
My first question is does this sound correct?
And second, if it is correct, what can I do about it?
Thanks in advance. I don't that much about these cars and any help is appreciated.
Rusty
sbiddle
06-29-2006, 01:28 PM
I put a 1.3 L engine from a '95 into a '96, and both had crank angle sensors. If I remember right, the connector wasn't the same so I had to switch sensors. I'm not sure which engine you're taking about and it could be different with the 1.0 L 3 cylinder engine.
wfu1994
06-29-2006, 01:38 PM
thanks for your time. I will check into it some more.
thanks
Rusty
thanks
Rusty
geozukigti
06-29-2006, 02:05 PM
Most of the 95's were OBD-I. It was changed to OBD-II mid-year. Put a 96' oil pump and drill a hole in the oil pan. It'll work like a charm
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