Hello friends you have very good night.
I write to request a small help regarding a fault that I have in a vehicle in workshop that has me without resources.
To begin with, I am told that it is a Mazda 323 year 2000 vehicle with 1.6 cc "zm" motor which has a starting failure, it means that the engine does not start.
According to what has already been done in size, the engine does not produce injection or spark. The signs of food to the coils are within parameter as well as the tension signal of the injectors. A change of ECU was performed and the engine party, not 100% but stayed about 15 minutes working well, then proceeded to stop. So it was thought that ECU could be the failure, but when it wanted to put into service with the aforementioned ECUs, the same conditions as with the previous Ecu. It followed with the verifications in the engine and disassembled the cyguela "CPK" position sensor made some measurements with a voltimeter. Here is one of the doubts I have regarding the fault. With respect to the technical information of this sensor, the resistive value that must be according to manual is approx. 550 OMHS and the sensor had about 20 momhs so it was decided to replace a new original one. One to see in our hands was the sensor and the resistive value it had was 26 momhs installed and did not want to leave. My question is the new bad come? Or that is the resistive value that it must have even if the manual tells me something else.
I beg you to help me and wait for your response, which are dedicated to this particular problem, the rest is discarded.
Thank you in advance.