Yes it is possible
The crankshaft sensor allow the computer to know where the crankshaft is in relation to its rotation. it basically tells the computer the engine speed, at what point to spray fuel into the engine and how much and also times the spark to ignite the fuel and air in the cylinder. . Some cars wont start with a bad crank sensor and some will start but will run bad.
the temp sensor opperates the choke flap , and if the sensor is faulty the choke will stay open and make it difficult to start, and on cold mornings some times make it impossible to start
It can be a couple of different things. The most common are. Starter- if it doesn't crank or start - if it cranks and doesn't start crank sensor fuel pump/regulator camshaft sensor fault coil pack (depends on vehicle)
The temp sensor could make it start hard, is the OBD "check engine light" on? either way if your suspecting the temp sensor you should have it put on the scan tool and let it tell you if the sensor is within range or if it needs replacing
The idle position sensor should be checked. Your supercharger may be messed up or your idle speed needs to be set on the fuel injection.
it is crankshaft position sensor.
One of your sensors such as an 02 sensor has a naked wire that is grounding out blowing fuses
replace your starter assembly
every ones in a while your car will shut off or at some times its gona take awile to start . and i mean by that its that ur gona need to started like three times to start because it wont start every ones in a wile
I have a 340 code replaced the crank sensor 3 times replaced the cam position sensor still did not fix it the Dakota runs fine but when it gets warm it will not start until it cools off.
I assume you are talking about the round thing in the drivers side of the oil pan with a wire coming out of it? It is an oil level sensor. If the oil level is dangerously low upon startup the display center will show OIL LEVEL LOW. This can happen when the car is parked on an extreme grade, usually with the nose of the car lower than the front as there is no oil touching the sensor when you start up...You have to cycle the key on level ground two times to allow the sensor to read that there is sufficient oil in the pan.
Your 1993 Dodge Caravan might start sometimes and not start other times because of a bad starter or solenoid. You might also have a weak battery or a charging system that is not working correctly. This could also be an issue with the distributor.