Read your owner's manual. You need to have the oil level sensor checked don't you think?
Check for power to the sensor. check for power and ground to the Ignition coil. If the crank sensor is adjustable, make sure that it is set to the proper gap.
it can, but i would check the ignition control module first....then the crank sensor.....
The ignition switch on a 1996 Mercury Tracer might lock up and release only when the shifter is removed from park and then put in the park position again because the sensor is getting worn. This sensor lets the ignition know that the car is in park and it is safe to remove the key. Check the shift position sensor.
Where is the light sensor is on 2003 C 320, and how to check it. My dash board message says "1 Malfunction" check light sensor. Please help.. Thanks...
Chevy did not use a crankshaft sensor in 1995.If it won't fire then I would check the ignition module in the distributor and more then likey replace it. Also check the ignition coil and WIRE / coil wire.
On a Regina ignition (to identified check the ignition coil, it's a big square one) if i'ts your case, the sensor is a Air temperature sensor (locate close the air filter)
Check the BMW for ignition fire. Check the coil pack. Check the distributor or crank sensor depending on the year of the car.
unplug the coolant sensor and turn on the ignition without starting the engine. The fan will run.
check the battery voltage, check battery cables, check ignition switch(where you turn the key), or check the crankshaft position sensor. cheers
even if its got bad wires or plugs it would run but run ruff or with a miss!!!! so check-- crank sensor, ignition module, ignition coil, or throttle position sensor..
You have an ignition Control Module that you can check that controls ignition timing Throttle Position Sensor that tells the computer where the throttle is so it can regulate and give the correct air fuel ratio.
Check the ignition coils and the crankshaft position sensor. One of these could be failing as they heat up.