yes but the cam sensor and the crank sensor work to geather so make sure to have it tested if you can to make sure wich is bad .
The first thing I would check is your crankshaft position sensor
The crank sensor sends a signal to control the spark timing to the engine. If the sensor goes bad the engine may run rough or not run at all.
Possibly the crank sensor or the coil pack is dead. But with a dead crank sensor you also get no spark, no crank. No crank equals no fuel delivery.
car will not start if the crank shaft positing sensor is bad ..because it control the car spark plug firing..( no fire no start )
Probably a crank sensor
crank sensor or cam sensor
Yes. On some vehicles, the Crank Shaft Position sensor tells the computer that you are trying to start the vehicle. Without that signal, the ECM will not control the spark coil.
crank or cam sensor...did you already figure it out?
If on 2 cylinders, replace the coil, if on no cylinders, ignition control module, also could be crank sensor.
Usually not at all. If the Engine Control Unit does not get signal from the Crankshaft Sensor it will not know when to inject fuel or light it with a spark. Consequently it will not start.
The Colorado 2.8 crankshaft sensor and camshaft sensor work in harmony to control the spark or fuel delivery and timing. These two consist of tone and ring which passes over a magnetic sensor.
The ignition module uses the crank sensor to decide when to spark.