It is required for a computer controlled engine to run at all.
It is required for a computer controlled engine to run at all.
It is required for a computer controlled engine to run at all.
That year did not have a CRANKSHAFT SENSOR.Need more info. to help you with your problem. Engine size and what your problem is. You will need to ask your question again with that infomation. THANK YOU.
on passenger front of the engine block between the a/c compressor and front cover.you will have to move the compressor out of the way to get the sensor out. Answer : Do not bother unbolting the compressor, just unplug any wires that are in the way, including the Crank. pos. sensor. Does the car crank but no start, I ask because that is usually the sympton of the crankshaft pos. sensor. Long extensions will help get to the bolts, swivels or wobble extensions if needed.
The crankshaft sensor is located at the bottom of the engine timing chain cover. Use the owner's manual in case you need help.
Well, did you just arbitrarily replace the crankshaft position sensor, or did you actually diagnose it? If you're not getting any power at the sensor, you can throw new sensors at it all day long and not change anything. Fuel delivery issues could be your problem. Do you have fuel pressure in the system? Is your dash showing a MIL (check engine light)?? If you do, get your codes pulled and start there. Alldata and ProDemand both have comprehensive lists of diagnostic steps for troubleshooting fault codes.
I really need to know how to tell if i have a loose crankshaft or crankshaft position sensor. Or could it be the timing belt . We just put in a new water pump but the timing belt was on TDC when we were done. PLEASE HELP !!!! Its running pretty crappy...
Found the problem. OBDII gave me a fault code. P1694. It was the Crankshaft Position Sensor. The sensor was shorting out which caused the gauges to not function.
Still need help? It will be either the Fuel Pump Relay, Fuel Filter, Fuel strainer, Fuel Pressure Regulator, Fuel Pump, or Crankshaft Sensor. You can tell what it is depending on what is happeninig when you try to start the car. Explain what is happening.
Check your Crankshaft position sensor. Located on the right of the crankshaft. Probably got damaged when belt broke.
A Crankshaft sensor is primarily used for speed sensing. It follows the principle of a rotary encoder. Another important function of the Crankshaft sensor is to ensure synchronization of operation between the Crankshaft and Camshaft with the help of Camshaft sensor. The sensing wheel contains a series of equispaced drilled hole or slots. Usually there will be one longer slot or a missing slot which will be used to position the Crankshaft absolutely with respect to the TDC of the first Cylinder. This positioning of the Sensing wheel is compared with the positioning of a similar sensing wheel on the Camshaft to ensure synchronous operation.
Knowing the year, make and model vehicle you have would help but, if it has a crankshaft sensor maybe the sensor or the sensor wiring got damaged.
Have you checked for a computer code? That vehicle should have either a crankshaft position sensor or a camshaft position sensor. Make sure it is working properly.
I had the same problem in my 99.turned out to be the crankshaft sensor. Hope this helps