Possible internal timing system problem.
Possible internal timing system problem.
Possible internal timing system problem.
No crank sensor, only a cam position sensor.
It is a non serviceable part of the distributor. The distributor will need replaced if the cam sensor has failed.
The cam sensor is not adjustable.
Try the crank sensor/cam sensor. It will ack like it is out of gas when it acts up, may start fine then suddenly it will ack like it is out of gas.
It is inside the distributor. You have to replace the distributor to service the cam sensor.
There is a problem with the cam sensor or the wiring to it.
try changing the cam sensor. this worked for me.
No it will not start need to change the cam sensor & crank sensor!
Cam sensor is on the driver side front of the engine, mounted into the cam housing.. you may have to take the intake off to access it...
CHECK CRANK SENSOR FIRST ,GET SCRAP YARD PART TO CHECK CHEAP... CAM SENSOR SECOND ECT...
The cam sensor on a 2005 Chrysler Town and Country is on the passenger side top of the engine next to where the motor mount bracket attaches.
The cam sensor is a non serviceable part of the distributor.The cam sensor is a non serviceable part of the distributor.