Yes, that is one of hundreds of possibilities
Yes, that is one of hundreds of possibilities.
Yes, just about any sensor on the engine could cause a no start.Yes, just about any sensor on the engine could cause a no start.
it could be the main assembly relay under the drivers kickpanel
The coolant sensor moniters the coolant temperature. A faulty thermostat could cause the engine to run cool.
A bad O2 sensor could cause the engine to overcompensate for what it believes to be a problem. It will tell the engine to let in more or less O2 and could damage the engine in the long run. The sensor is not too expensive to replace and could save you LOTS of money in the future.
Oxygen Sensor. Or the Knock Sensor. Or you could check the plugs for faults.
cam sensor or icp sensor!!
It could
If the camshaft sensor is not operating properly, then the engine could suffer lower mpg. The sensor is what causes the engine to fire at the proper times and this is critical for better economy.
No, it would not. There are many things that could cause a stall at idle. The throttle plate could be dirty as well as the mass air flow sensor. You did not mention the kind of car or engine size. Is the check engine light on, is it when the engine is warmed up or cold?
engine light comes on and off. when light is on it hesitates and transmission slips. what could cause that on a 93 F150
Engine temperature sensor? Vacuum leak?