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It might be a cooling problem such as the thermostat. I think you should get the cooling system checked. Something is causing it to overheat.
Check for plugged exhaust ports, if the compression can't get out you won"t be able to spin it oner without removing the plug.
Incomplete combustion from the engine. Check the spark plug and the air intake.
either your starter is bad or u have engine problem idiot
The crank sensor is located on the back engine wall in the middle, just under the two coil packs (from where the spark plug wires come). There is a wire harness from the crank sensor to the module which holds the two coil pack. The crank sensor is held into the engine by a single bolt. To see all of this, you have to go under the car. I am having an intermittent no start problem with my 93 Cavalier (it cranks, but no spark at all) and I think the crank sensor is my problem.
crank sencer When I had the same problem it was the starter solenoid. It is built on the starter so you have to replace both. After the starter/solenoid was replaced I had no more problems. P.S. If you take it to most major auto parts places they can check the starter but not the solenoid mine showed good but after I replaced it I never had that problem again.
How will you back out of your driveway or parking stall?
same problem with my 91 lumina. change your crank sensor (only 18.00) # its hard to start! # its a pain to drive # and mine only went for about 5 miles!!!
The sensor is on the back side of engine at the lip of the oil pan put installed in the engine block.
It's on the back of the engine....and hell to get to. Better off taking to a garage. I just broke mine off. Now I have to drop the oil pan and drive it back out.
The problem is in the starter drive (sometimes called bendix). Take the starter back to wherever it was rebuilt and have it repaired or exchanged.
May have a horseshoe type clip on the concealed back side Tool available at auto parts store -not expensive