Yes, a bad cam sensor or crank sensor in a 1992 Dodge Stealth can prevent the coil pack from receiving spark. These sensors are critical for the engine's timing and operation; if they fail, the engine control unit (ECU) may not be able to accurately determine when to fire the coils. As a result, this can lead to a no-spark condition, affecting engine performance and starting. Always check these sensors when diagnosing ignition issues.
if it doesnt have a crankshaft sensor then you have a distributer pick up. Its under your distributer cap.
it is located in the distributor under the metal cap.
Yes, the 1993 Dodge Stealth is equipped with a crankshaft position sensor. This sensor is essential for the engine management system as it provides information about the position and rotational speed of the crankshaft, which is crucial for ignition timing and fuel injection. If the crank sensor fails, it can lead to performance issues or engine starting problems.
If the 93 Stealth came with a crank sensor but it does not have one now, then it will not start. The sensor shows the ignition coil when to send power to the spark plugs.
Yes. The crank sensor tells the coil when to fire.
where is the crankshaft sensor located on a 1993 dodge intrepid
Dodge Dakota V6's didn't have a crank sensor until 1992.
try a fuel relay
the crank sensor is located on the top front of the tranny
It does not have a crank sensor, it only has the "pick up" plate in the distributor.
Yes
No crank sensor, just the pick up plate in the distributor.