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Wait, I'm confused.. CPS?
I'm not sure what that acronym means in automotive terminology, and having trouble looking that up online..?
I am plenty familiar enough to know camber and caster, toe in and toe out, and his main issue was a toe-in on his right front.
I'd like to know what the CPS you mentioned is for future reference, but still where I'm at with it right now it drives great!
The Crank Position Sensor you repaired for this vehicle.
Oof, no wonder I was confused when you said CPS, as the proper acronym for the crankshaft position sensor is actually CKP or CKPS..
Anyways, have an awesome day 👍
Depends on the manufacturer. This is from the last factory repair manual I had opened. And it may be regional. I'm not in Canada but I mainly work on Canadian built equipment.
Edit: https://imgur.com/a/guHpKT8 in case the embedded link doesn't work.
Hmm, interesting, today I learned that even automotive acronyms have different dialects.. 🤷
Ah yes, glad you're keeping up no less, thanks for reminding me. I was thinking you meant some component of the steering or suspension system in this case, my bad.
Nah homie, that repaired CPS (Crankshaft Position Sensor) is actually working perfectly! 👍