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Yes it can. The crankshaft position sensor is one of the major sensors for spark timing.
Check the crankshaft sensor. If the sensor on the Grand Voyager is bad then there wont be any spark.
A bad spark plug or spark plug wire could do that. I'd put my money on the spark plug wires.
The vehicle will miss or not even start. The sensor picks up the crank and then tells the computer when to inject fuel and when to fire the spark plug. It might sound like the timing is out but its all the sensor.
Several things can cause no spark. A bad coil pack, bad crankshaft sensor and camshaft sensor are good places to start.
if your crank position sensor is bad you car or truck will not start because you will not have spark
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Bad coils or perhaps a bad crankshaft position sensor.
Bad spark plugs, coils are coil, bad injector. Cam are crankshaft sensor
A bad crankshaft sensor on a 2.3 Ford may cause the car to not start. A bad crankshaft sensor can crank, just not start.
The coil pack could be bad. More commonly the crankshaft sensor could be bad. When this sensor is bad the system cant tell where the cam location is and will no know when to send fire to the spark plugs.
A miss or a missfire is when the spark plug does not create a spark or sparks at the wrong time. Causes of a missfire are: worn out spark plugs, bad spark plug gapping, bad or broken spark plug wire(s), worn out distributor cap and or rotor, bad ignition coil, worn gears on the distributor or camshaft, worn out timing chain/belt, for computer controlled engines the coil pack(s), ignition module, cam sensor, knock sensor, oxygen sensor, ecm, throtle position sensor, idle air control valve just to name a few (depends on manufacturer and model).