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  1. The crankshaft position sensor is what the ECU gets the input from to fire the coils and injectors.
  2. the computer back up to it, I noticed I was not getting a RPM reading and was getting a CKP sensor error which meant it was not getting the correct counts. I took the flywheel cover back off to check the air gap. Not much movement but moved it as close to the inside as possible. I then compared the eBay special to the original and noticed that the wire colors were opposite of each other. I put all back together and it still wouldn’t start. Just for the heck of it I switched the pins on the harness coming from the sensor and BOOM! She fired right up! I would have never thought that the polarity of the sensor made a difference but it does. Just something to think about when you buy aftermarket parts.
  3. Ok guys, my turn... Working on my neighbors 2017 Massimo MSU-500. Initial complaint was it would start and run for about 10 minutes and the just die. He replaced the fuel pump and still had the same issue. I stopped over one day to look at it and saw that it had codes flashing on the dash; 505, 336 and 337. We decided to get a new stator/crank sensor. Took it apart installed the new stator/crank sensor and nothing. It won't even start. I checked the pins on the crank sensor plug and one was in the wrong place, so I repinned it and it still won't start. I double checked the connectors and all is good. I checked the wires from the ECU to the coil, good. It appears to have spark every once and awhile but not enough to start. I replaced the coil with a known good one and still nothing. I bought the cables and downloaded the ECU hardware and everything looks good. I pulled the timing cover back off to check the flywheel keyway, it is good. I checked the timing and timing chain, good. I checked the valve lash, good. I have to put it back together but just wanted to post in case there is something else I should check before hand. I checked the 9 pin connector and it is clean. I have battery voltage on the purple wire and pins 15 and 18 on the ECU. I pulled the air filter off and I am going to put a new plug in it just for the heck of it. What ECU inputs would prevent it from starting? Why would it now not start at all after replacing the stator/crank sensor? It has to be something simple. Any help would be appreciated.
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