Assuming the engine turns over normally and the battery and its connections are all OK, here's a couple of things you might check: 1. Fuel filter, injectors, and electrical power to the fuel pump. A broken wire at the fuel pump was the cause of a friend's vehicle not firing. 2. Distributor components. 3. Timing and timing belt/chain condition.
it does not have a crank position sensor. it uses the ignition control module as a crank sensor. it is in the distributor cap
The ignition module uses the crank sensor to decide when to spark.
Assuming you mean crank position sensor, it tells the ignition control module the position of the crankshaft so the module can tell the correct coil to fire at the correct time.
No crank sensor on a 1990, only the pickup plate (cam sensor) in the distributor. how about a 1991?
If the crank sensor is not working, the engine will not run.
it can, but i would check the ignition control module first....then the crank sensor.....
Never heard of an "ignition sensor". Do you mean oxygen sensor, or maybe crank position sensor, or cam position sensor? There is an ignition "module" also... The oxygen sensor is on the exhaust manifold. The crank posiiton sensor is on the backside of the block. The cam position is on each head.
No it does not have a crankshaft sensor, the engine control module uses the distributor for crankshaft position.
If it has a distributor it doesnt have a crank position sensor. The magnetic pickup in the distributor is what you would be looking for. The module is either on the side of the distributor or on the firewall against the drivers inner fender.
No Crank Sensor until 1992
The 2.2L Ecotech engine does not have a Camshaft Position Sensor. It has a unique type of ignition system which consist of Ignition Module, Ignition Coil Assembly, and a Crank Sensor.
Where is the crank position sensor hole on a 2003 Blazer