Electrical GURUs - testing Hall Effect sensor
I need help identifying which wires are which on a Ducati Hall Effect sensor that I'm using on my bike because of size. I don't want to mix up the wiring and risk sending 12v into the ECU and frying it.
Is there a method for figuring out which wire is which? FYI, I've looked at the Duc harness and cannot discern anything from it as it isn't color coded nor labeled. Also, it's a Bosch sensor, so it's just the plug with 3 wires. After pulling it apart, I have one wire that is not protected by by any wire cover (which I would assume that is my ground), one that is yellow, and one that's black. Is there an "industry standard"?
Also, does anyone know what the correct voltage should be for the cam position sensor on an '08 and up 1000rr? I looked in the manual and the only thing I could find in there was describing how this new sensor worked (in comparison to their older magnetic cam sensors), but no specs regarding air gap or what the voltage going to the ECU should be.
I've searched and can't find anything. Thanks in advance
Is there a method for figuring out which wire is which? FYI, I've looked at the Duc harness and cannot discern anything from it as it isn't color coded nor labeled. Also, it's a Bosch sensor, so it's just the plug with 3 wires. After pulling it apart, I have one wire that is not protected by by any wire cover (which I would assume that is my ground), one that is yellow, and one that's black. Is there an "industry standard"?
Also, does anyone know what the correct voltage should be for the cam position sensor on an '08 and up 1000rr? I looked in the manual and the only thing I could find in there was describing how this new sensor worked (in comparison to their older magnetic cam sensors), but no specs regarding air gap or what the voltage going to the ECU should be.
I've searched and can't find anything. Thanks in advance
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