yes this does this to stop u from doing damage to the engine
The crank shaft positioning sensor is behind the starter. A real bear to get to.
The throttle position sensor is on the throttle shaft, on the throttle body.
2.0ltr its in distributer
On the throttle body attached to the throttle butterfly shaft.
It is in the disturber itself.
only when bad.....not a maintenance item
Yes. On some vehicles, the Crank Shaft Position sensor tells the computer that you are trying to start the vehicle. Without that signal, the ECM will not control the spark coil.
A 1986 ford van does not a crank shaft position sensor,, it uses the pickup in the distributer
It is in the oil pan. Nissan has had a recall to reprogram the sensor. They may have to replace the sensor for free. It cost about $600 for repair.
car will not start if the crank shaft positing sensor is bad ..because it control the car spark plug firing..( no fire no start )
No, electronic ignition uses a sensor in the engine shaft that determines the pulses. This omits the distributor in exchange for electrical control.
you need to replace the cam shaft positioning sensor