Engine cranks but doesn't start.
A bad crankshaft sensor can have several symptoms. The engine could stall, backfire, be sluggish or not run at all.
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.
A bad crankshaft position sensor on your Chrysler 300 will cause the engine to run very rough or not run at all. The malfunctioning sensor can cause damage to your engine, if not repaired.
A bad crankshaft position sensor will cause your Kia Sorrento to run rough. The bad crankshaft position sensor can also cause your Kia to not start.
When a crankshaft sensor is bad the engine will not run. The sensor is not usually intermittent, it is either good or bad.
what are the symptoms of bad tdc o2 sensor
A crankshaft sensor can go bad if due to an oil leak. If oil breaches the sensor itself it will burn out.
one of the main symptoms is the truck tries to die (stall out) when you come to a stop. also a rough idle
The crank position sensor, sometimes referred to as the crankshaft position sensor, is a small plug found on motor vehicles that monitors the speed at which the crankshaft is rotating. This information is relayed through the vehicle's computer, which then uses it to calculate ignition timing. Crankshaft sensors may go bad because of faulty construction or high mileage on the vehicle.
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No, a bad crankshaft sensor would cause the car not to start and run.
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