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− | * Most 1995 and earlier Bosch ECU's will show you a DTC 00513 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28) if you scan them when the engine is not running. This fault code goes away by itself once you start the engine. If this sensor were truly defective, the engine would not run at all! Please ignore this code. | + | * Most 1995 and earlier Bosch ECU's will show you a DTC "00513 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28): No Signal" if you scan them when the engine is not running. This fault code goes away by itself once you start the engine. If this sensor were truly defective, the engine would not run at all! Please ignore this code. |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 22 March 2008
00513 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28)
00513 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28): No Signal
Possible Symptoms
- Engines not starting
Possible Causes
- Wiring from/to Engine Speed Sensor (G28) faulty
- Engine Speed Sensor (G28) faulty
Possible Solutions
- Check/Repair Wiring from/to Engine Speed Sensor (G28)
- Check/Replace Engine Speed Sensor (G28)
Special Notes
- Most 1995 and earlier Bosch ECU's will show you a DTC "00513 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28): No Signal" if you scan them when the engine is not running. This fault code goes away by itself once you start the engine. If this sensor were truly defective, the engine would not run at all! Please ignore this code.
00513 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28): Implausible Signal
Possible Causes
- Engine Speed Sensor (G28) Rotor loose/faulty
- Engine Speed Sensor (G28) loose
Possible Solutions
- Check Engine Speed Sensor (G28) Rotor
- Tighten Engine Speed Sensor (G28)