Have you had had the sensor out sometimes they are not at
the correct depth.
They will run but not rev past 2500
How to test
Resistance [Ohm]: 1290,
The CKP sensor is the only sensor on the TD5 that does not have a default in ECM if the sensor or wiring are damaged the engine will NOT run.
The ECM measures the outputs from the CKP.
The values expected from a good CKP sensor
are as follows:
2 to 3 volts with engine cranking.
Rising to 6 to 6.5 volts from 1000 rev/min upwards.
The above readings are dependent upon correct air gap between the tip of the CKP sensor and the passing teeth of the reluctor ring.
How to check the CKP sensor's wiring.
Common faults are damaged wires or oil contamination.
Unplug the ECM red plug (C0158) and check between pins of the sensor connector...it must be open circuit.
then bridge the pins in it and measure between pins 13and 36 of red plug ... this must be closed circuit.
How to check the CKP sensor's output take out the ECM as to have access to C0158(ECM red plug)
set voltmeter to AC up to 10V range, dont disconnect the plugs,
identify Red/live on pin13(pink/black trace wire)
Black/negative on pin36(white/blue trace wire),
insert a thin sewing needle through the insulation in each wire as to reach the 'core' and measure on the needles while somebody cranks the engine.
You must read between 2 - 3 V (AC) there... different voltage would not allow ECM to start the engine.
Hope this helps


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