no, crank shaft senor sends top dead center firing cylinder one to computer so the computer knows when to fire the spark plug.
Check your crank shaft sensor first.
Check your crank shaft sensor. Had the same problem, replaced crank shaft sensor and fixed the problem.
Will it start after setting awhile? Check the crank shaft sensor.
No, fuel pump is controlled by fuel pump relay.
No.
Fuse, or fuel pump relay. check to see if power is reaching the fuel pump conecter just be for it goes into the tank if no power check the relay and the fuese if good check for spark if no spark try the crank shaft sensor and cam shaft senor it may have a low oil shout off sensor
fuel pump or crank sensor
Out of gas, failed fuel pump, alternator, timing belt, crank sensor, cam sensor, computer, etc.Out of gas, failed fuel pump, alternator, timing belt, crank sensor, cam sensor, computer, etc.
The crankshaft position sensor has nothing to do with the fuel pump but a defective fuel pump relay and fuel pump fuse will and also a missing ground circuit will cause it not to run
there is no fire going to my fuel pump why is this I changed the main fuel pump relay
In my case, it was a crank shaft sensor that went out, causing the cam sensor to go out, which may have led to the killing of the fuel pump. $200 later, hopefully it fixes it.
fuel pump or crank sensor