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Have you checked for fuel and spark? Camshaft sensor and or crank sensor will cause that problem as well!
A faulty crank sensor would cause no spark and no fuel.
could be many things, probably a crank sensor
yes you will lose pulse to the fuel injectors and fuel pump activation. common part to fail. the wires fray and brake near transmission.
Check the crank sensor, it's most likely bad. also the crank sensor cad take out the cam sensor. Could be fuel starvation: * Plugged fuel filter * Under-pressured fuel pump - starting to fail See "Related Questions" below
Possibly the crank sensor or the coil pack is dead. But with a dead crank sensor you also get no spark, no crank. No crank equals no fuel delivery.
The crankshaft position sensor has nothing to do with the fuel pump but a defective fuel pump relay and fuel pump fuse will and also a missing ground circuit will cause it not to run
most common cause is the crank sensor mounted to the transmission bellhousing, the wire harness usually cracks and shorts wires near sensor. also the fuel pump will not work unless it receives signal from crank sensor
A faulty crank sensor would cause none of the plugs and injectors to work. Without an input signal from the crank sensor the brain will not know how to time it's signals. Most are designed not to attempt to function without the sensors signal.
Out of gas, failed fuel pump, alternator, timing belt, crank sensor, cam sensor, computer, etc.Out of gas, failed fuel pump, alternator, timing belt, crank sensor, cam sensor, computer, etc.
The 92 model did not have a crank sensor on it. Sounds like it won't start. I would check the ignition module that is bolted to the Distributor plate underneith the distributor cap. That can cause a no spark and no fuel.
this can be cause by the crank position sensor if the fuel pump is running well then the only thing that cold cause the problem is crank position sensor