If you have a bad cam sensor there will be no input sent to the computer signaling the position of the cam/crank...etc, and there will be no signal sent to the coils telling them to fire. So yes, a bad cam sensor will in part cause no spark. Try a new sensor, or pick one up for cheap from a junkyard.
Several things can cause no spark. A bad coil pack, bad crankshaft sensor and camshaft sensor are good places to start.
Bad spark plugs, coils are coil, bad injector. Cam are crankshaft sensor
Yes it can. If the sensor sends a false reading it can cause the pcm to over fuel the engine.
A BAD CRANK SENSOR WILL CAUSE NO SPARK AND NO PULSE SIGNAL TO FUEL INJECTORS a bad ignition module will cause no spark its located under the ignition coil trio pack
Typically not enough oil. Bad spark plugs or the wrong grade of gasoline or a bad O2 sensor can also contribute.
Bad Power Transistor Unit (Ignition Module according to AutoZone or Advance), bad Cam Angle Sensor, possible bad Crank Position Sensor, bad ECU, or maybe even bad coil pack or loose ground.
Bad spark plug, bad spark plug wire
Spark plugs don't smoke. A bad alternator would cause a dead battery.
Bad coil Bad rotor
If you touch the sparky thingy that could cause a spark through your body which would be a bad spark. Am I close?
Yes, the power train management computer needs input from this sensor to time the spark to each cylinder. With a bad sensor there will be no ignition and the engine won't start.
No.