No , it would crank , but if there was no power getting to the electric fuel pump
it would not start
Under the hood in the relay/fuse box.
Sounds like a starter issue. Bad wire to the starter could cause it.
A bad abs relay would cause this.
Remove the fuel pump relay from the under hood fuse box and crank the truck until it doesn't try to start.
Yes, along with many other causes a bad fuel pump relay can cause a no start. The fuel pump relay provides power to the fuel pump.
no such relay.
your crank sensor has absolutly nothing to do with the ability of the engine turning over. I would look at the wiring to the starter.
That year model does not have a crank sensor.
Yes, a faulty fuel pump relay can cause intermittent starting issues in your truck. The relay controls the power supply to the fuel pump, and if it fails to engage properly, the fuel pump may not receive the necessary power to operate, leading to inconsistent fuel delivery. This can result in the engine starting sometimes and not at other times, depending on the relay's condition. Diagnosing and replacing a bad relay can help resolve these starting problems.
NO it would not.
What kind of car or truck?
No you can not.