Yes, on some vehicles it can. Others may start with an extended cranking time.
Yes, on some vehicles it can. Others may start with an extended cranking time.
one of two things, the upper o2 sensor or the camshaft position sensor
it can, but i would check the ignition control module first....then the crank sensor.....
Yes it can
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.
Camshaft position sensor. There is a recall for them i believe. It will cause cutting out and stalling. It happened to ours too. Camshaft position sensor. There is a recall for them i believe. It will cause cutting out and stalling. It happened to ours too.
no, you have bad piston rings
A bad camshaft position sensor will cause a engine to run very rough or not run at all. Replacing the camshaft sensor is very complicated.
There is a CRANKSHAFT position sensor which will cause starting problems. there is no camshaft sensor but it does sense through the ign module. If you have a P0341 trouble code the most likely cause is bad ignition wires or a bad coil Very rarely do you need the ignition module for this trouble code
Probable failed TPS (throttle position sensor).
camshaft position sensor a bank 1- circuit malfution/ probable cause,wire,cmp sensor,ecm
Yes, the camshaft position is critical for both compression and ignition reference. That is valve timing. But there is no code to tell you your valve timing is off. There is a Camshaft Position Sensor, check for voltage at the connector, broken wiring or corrosion and then ohm out or replace the sensor. Get e repair manual and learn about your car, you'll save money, I promise...
location of most new camshaft positionsthe camshaft position sensor is normally located on the distributor just below the houseing for it first try cleaning the inside of dist. cause a lil dirt can cause it to fail but not go outon some vehicles that have no distributor or not one where used to seing you may have to ask a shop to tell you where it would be but few cars are using this setup right now