If an alarm system will not allow a vehicle to start the kill-switch is engaging. The brain of the alarm will need to be disarmed in order for the vehicle to start.
Without fuel and the lack of spark, you can crank the engine continuously for the next 5 years and it will never start. One needs to find out why there is no spark or fuel. Start with the fuel pump and check the fuse(s), and then check the operation of the fuel pump. Check the electrical system of the car - check fuses, check wiring.
* check for spark it might not be getting fire to the spark plugs if there is no spark the ignition coil pack might be bad
The crank sensor on a 2001 Malibu is located on the bottom of the engine near the crank shaft. It monitors the rotation and speed of the crank shaft.
In most cases the crank pulley bolts to the balancer so the crank pulley would not be the same as the harmonic balancer.
In most engines, yes only if the crank is not damaged and measures correctly.
2003 sunfire
1996 pontiac sunfire 2.2 crank was moved but cam was not could the timing get out 180 degrees before i put it back together
on the 2.4 its to the left of the starter above the oil filter
on the back of the motor wright below the crank sensor
it is located inside of the oil pan. if you have low pressure and have high milage you could have bad crank bearing.
I've been trying to find this out for my Pontiac. The best I got was the answer at eHow.com. Here's the link http://www.ehow.com/how_11205_convert-power-windows.html Hope that helps -KV
it could have a bad air filter or the fuel is clogged some where. or the batt could be going bad.
Here is a site with that info, and for a lot of other vehicles: http://www.aera.org/downloads/Torque3.pdf
where is crank senser located on 2003 pontiac
Crank sensors are always located on the camshafts. The 1989 Pontiac Sunbird crank sensor is located on the head of the engine towards to end of the camshaft.
with a window crank removal tool.
Where is the crank shaft located on a 1999 Pontiac Bonneville? I have bought the part. Just can't find where it goes.