Yes, a faulty crankshaft position sensor can prevent a vehicle from starting. This sensor is crucial for the engine management system as it provides the engine control unit (ECU) with information about the position and rotational speed of the crankshaft. If the ECU doesn't receive this information, it may not send the necessary signals to the fuel injectors and ignition system, resulting in a no-start condition.
The crank position sensor is located by the crank shaft on a ford 350 xl 5.8 liter.
Does your vehicle have the LT1? if so there is no crank sensor.. there is an optic sensor in the distributor that controls all..
could be many things, probably a crank sensor
Gm. did not use a crank shaft sensor in 1988, It had a distributor that done everything.
No.
It's on the bottom front of engine right behind the vibration dampener.
A 93 does not have a crank or cam sensor. Ask your question again. Tell us why you think it had a bad sensor, Tell us your symptons too.
depending on what engine you have, 4.3 v-6 or 305 v-8 or if your lucky the 350......chevy never ran a crank sensor on an engine that old. If it wont start, check spark, if you have spark, check fuel.
crawl under the engine, at the front where the crank pullet is you will see an elctrical connection right behond the pulley. New answer; Sorry but that is the cam sensor, The crank senor is behind the starter on the block, Depending on the year. Crank senor has never been inTHE FRONT OF THE ENGINE.
yes
I don't think it has one only crank sensor. It is right under the balancer it takes a number ten socket and then pulls out
The crank for a 350 Chevy turns clockwise or to your right if standing in front of the motor .