its junk! crush it!
The ignition module uses the crank sensor to decide when to spark.
crank sensor or cam sensor
no... no spark???? module, crank sensor??? but no such saftey system. only on fuel, enertia switch
Ignition module, cam senor, crank sensor or bad computer
No spark? are you sure? then probably bad crank sensor, or ignition module.
Change crank shaft angle sensor ul get a spark
crank or cam sensor...did you already figure it out?
IF IT IS A 4 CYL YOU PROBABLY HAVE A BAD CRANK SENSOR OR IGNITION MODULE.
If on 2 cylinders, replace the coil, if on no cylinders, ignition control module, also could be crank sensor.
Depends on the motor, 4cyl or V6, but it could be the ignition module, or the crank sensor
It could be either the crank angle sensor or the distributor module. If it is the distributor module, you have to buy and install a re-man distributor.
The crank sensor is located on the back engine wall in the middle, just under the two coil packs (from where the spark plug wires come). There is a wire harness from the crank sensor to the module which holds the two coil pack. The crank sensor is held into the engine by a single bolt. To see all of this, you have to go under the car. I am having an intermittent no start problem with my 93 Cavalier (it cranks, but no spark at all) and I think the crank sensor is my problem.