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I just had the pleasure of having my Hall Effect sensor replaced by the dealer. I see it can be a common problem but I can't find out what it does or what the hall effect is?
Interesting. Before submitting this thread I did a search to find out more and got lots of threads that had little information. Then after I submitted the thread I got have a half dozen "similar threads" listed which were exactly what I was hoping for in my original search.
Oh Paul, I get the point!
Does this have anything to do with "Hotdog in a Hallway"?
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This whole thread is pointless.
I think it could be condensed into a smaller thread.
Sorry.
The sensors themselves don't fail, but the insulation on the wires does...particularly on older bikes.
The wiring lives in a very hot area, and breaks down with time. When it does, current can jump from one wire to another, resulting in odd, erratic, or no ignition (and perhaps the FI, too).
One can rebuild them; one of our members does so as a side business.
For more than you might want to know, including some gory pictures of wires with broken-down insulation, read Dana Hagar's article here.
Nah, I'm glad to see a little spark of life here.
I think it could be condensed into a smaller thread.
Sorry.