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2G 1995 Eclipse RS Crankshaft Positioning sensor wiring question

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RAZORTX

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May 23, 2014
cleburne, Texas
Alright so I got my car back after 7 months at the mechanic. The guy just didn't feel like messing with it. So we had a no start problem It was getting fire and had compression it tried starting but it wasn't idling right so I've looked on the forums here and I seen that most people who are having similar problems were pointed to the crankshaft sensor. Today I jacked the car up and un bolted the sensor and noticed the wires were cut. It looked like they replaced the connecter, the 3 wires on the connector were all purple so I can't figure out which of the other wires connect theres a yellow, blue, and black wire, could anyone help me out with telling me which wire goes in the right place? Thanks!
 
That won't help as the OP has a 420a.

Here is an image that should help.
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The colors may differ a bit as they changed through the years.

Here is a link to a 95 ecu pin out. This will show the colors for those 3 pins.

http://www.2gnt.com/index.php?d=1995_ECU
 

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That won't help as the OP has a 420a.

Here is an image that should help.
You must be logged in to view this image or video.

The colors may differ a bit as they changed through the years.

Here is a link to a 95 ecu pin out. This will show the colors for those 3 pins.

http://www.2gnt.com/index.php?d=1995_ECU
Thanks man I was wondering why my car had no spark after fixing the wires, now I know they weren't in the right spot haha
 
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