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Check for loose or corroded battery cables Check for a loose ground cable
Check the Altenator
That would be a safety feature and is normal.
Crank angle sensor
use impact gun or use the the starter to loosen the bolt with a long Johnson bar or ratchet.
To remove your key on a crank stump end, try twisting it in successive clockwise and anticlockwise fashion while pulling it off.To remove your key on a crank stump end, simply twist it in successive clockwise and anticlockwise fashion while attempting to pull it off at the same time.
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I HAVE A 2000 IMPALA LS. I HAD THIS PROBLEM ABOUT A YEAR AGO AND I HAD TO HAVE THE CRANK AND MODULE SENSORS REPLACED. THE PRICE OF THE CRANK SENSOR IS ABOUT $60 BUT I'M NOT SURE ABOUT THE MODULE SENSOR. IN ALL,INCLUDING THE LABOR,I WAS OUT OF ABOUT $180-$200. Crankshaft sensor is the culprit; I had the exact problem.
Happened to me .. it was the crank sensor. Pretty inexpensive to fix
Crank trigger
You can only click on the crank while the Black Widow is not throwing art down. Click quickly then dodge when she throws down a small bomb.
120 ft lbs