If the engine will not even crank, then suspect a defective battery or starter. Start by removing both battery cables and cleaning the cable connections and battery posts. Reconnect them and see if it starts. If not put a battery charger on the battery and fully charge it. If it will not accept a charge is is defective. It the vehicle starts then you may have a defective alternator. If the battery is good and it still will not start, suspect a bad starter. You will have to remove it and have it tested.
It is on the top rear of the transmission bell housing.
It is on the top rear of the transmission bell housing.
1391 is for an intermittent loss of the cam sensor or crank sensor signal
where is the crank sensor located on my 1997 Chrysler sebring lxi
A ratchet and socket on the bolt that holds the crank pulley on.A ratchet and socket on the bolt that holds the crank pulley on.
No.
Add gas, crank engine. If it doesn't start in about 30 seconds, it was not out of gas and you have a different problem.
If you don't have fire at the plug, change the crank sensor first, then the coil.
It is on the top rear of the transmission bell housing.
No you do not.
If the head of the key is gray, then yes.
The most common would be engine cranks but does not start.