Yes, a bad speed sensor can cause a no-start condition and stalling, particularly if the vehicle relies on the sensor for critical engine management functions. The speed sensor provides information about the vehicle's speed to the engine control unit (ECU), which may affect fuel delivery and ignition timing. If the sensor fails, the ECU may not receive the necessary data to operate the engine properly, leading to stalling or preventing the engine from starting altogether.
i would have to bet on the speed sensor
Faulty vehicle speed sensor.
Yes, a faulty crankshaft sensor can cause a car to stall, even on a hot day. This sensor monitors the position and rotational speed of the crankshaft, which is crucial for engine timing and fuel injection. If it malfunctions, it may lead to erratic engine performance or stalling, especially under stressful conditions like high temperatures. Therefore, if you're experiencing stalling issues, it’s worth checking the crankshaft sensor along with other potential causes.
A very common cause would be the output speed sensor. It is on the driver side rear of the transmission.A very common cause would be the output speed sensor. It is on the driver side rear of the transmission.
No, but it could effect how the transmission shifts.
It could
What problems will a bad speed sensor cause on a 1999 Nissan Maxima
cam or crank sensor
The trans is electronically shifted so the sensor being bad is a likely cause.
Typically, a bad "speed sensor" will provide an incorrect voltage input to the vehicles computer. That, in hand, would cause a problem in the speed-o-meter reading, as well as shifting problems.
The odometer gets its signal from the speed sensor, so if the (tailshaft) speed sensor is bad then the odometer obviously will not work
Yes