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if you have a code w/ cam to crank reference then yes. if only a crank sensor issue the no
crank sensor
Trouble code P0708 means:Transmission range sensor circuit high input
code 4 is your Crank shaft postion sensor
All sensors give a code when the sensor is not working right
Trouble code P0705 means:Transmission range sensor circuit malfunction (PRNDL input)
Trouble code P0500 means: Vehicle speed sensor malfunction
Crank shaft/ engine speed sensor malfuntion.
Transmission sensor problems on a 2004 Kia Optima will cause incorrect shifting, poor performance, and hesitation. Sensor failure can be narrowed down by connecting an OBDII code reader to the vehicle's computer.
no cam sensor signal to pcm with crank sensor signal present. check for 5 volt ref and ground at cam sensor connector. scope cam signal. most likely cam sensor defective, hall effect type sensor
Happened to me to and need a crank sensor also!?
intermittent loss of crank or cam position sensor