A bad crankshaft sensor would stop the engine and not restart.
They are junk, simple as that. I have one to change on Monday.
The crank position sensor is the sensor that measures TDC or top dead center of the crankshaft. Its located on the bell housing of the transmission and is a magnet type sensor and measures a toothed ring on the flywheel, can be access ususlly from the top of the engine at the rear/drivers side. they def. go bad and can cause crank/no start complaints......especially when hot!
Yes........ depending how bad and where. front hard.... more than likely.
The sensors that usually go bad in a Dodge truck are the throttle position sensor, the oxygen sensor, engine light sensor and crank sensor. These malfunctions can be fixed on any Dodge dealership.
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could be a bad crank sensor but that is very rare to go bad
They way you can tell if the Crank sensor is bad, is when you run the car for a while and then turn it off, and when you go to start it back up, it won't start,then it's your crank sensor, it's probably cracked, so when it heats up it expands and doesn't make contact. but if you let the car cool off, it will go back together and start up, A faulty crank sensor should trigger a check engine light.
what can make a crank shaft sensor keep goin bad even if its been replaced 4 times.. in a 2000 oldsmobile bravada
crank sensor can somtime make it not start, i just had to replace mine last week on a 98 2.2 cavalier that stoped all the bucking and cuting out . . now my cam sensor is gone and now the car wont start sooo .. . i say it lil bt mix of crank and cam sensor . i say replace both of them at the same time and save your troubles . . . that should be you problem. replace the starts first your spark plugs and cabbles and your gas filter then go to you coil pack and mogue .. if not dont make a differences then switch over your crank and cam sensor .. . hope that helps yeah out
could be the crank sensor, the go out. the have a reputation for that.
AnswerIt can do one of two things, either cause a no-start condition or engine misfire. Some systems are set up to go into "default mode" which will allw the engine to run for a short time