No, The pcm has to see a signal from the sensor
No, it will crank, but it will not start.
6.0 powerstroke had crank case sensor replaced by a dealership. 24hrs of runtime and engine refuses to start again. what happened to owning a reliable diesel??
because its a ford...
Yes it can
A bad cam or crank sensor can cause a no start, but the engine will still crank or turn over.
If it is the 7.3L diesel .I would check the crank sensor.
No, the engine will still crank over but will not start if this sensor is bad because it controls the fuel injection circuit.
crank sensor will cause car to no start cam sensor will only set check engine light kbutlrtech@yahoo.com
Its the cold start fuel sensor giving you troubles. Its flooding the engine with fuel.
I can tell you what happened with my Buick. The crank sensor was bad. The engine would start when it was cold but not when the engine was hot. Warner athey The engine computer needs the crank sensor reading to start. Period. Why three periods? Question mark? If the crank sensor is bad that does not mean that it will not function at all. That means that it will not function properly. Even a broken watch will tell you time. It may even be the correct time.
Yes. The Crank sensor monitors the position and rotational speed of the engine to determine timing for ignition. if it is not functioning you will get no spark.
Generally when the crank sensor goes out the engine will not start. The sensor on almost all vehicles is located in the front on the engine near the belts.In most cases it is held in place by a bolt.Usually they can be hard to get to.