Yes, a faulty camshaft position sensor on a 2004 Volvo XC90 can cause the engine to shut off while driving or prevent it from starting. The sensor is crucial for the engine control unit to determine the correct timing for fuel injection and ignition. If it fails, the engine may not run properly, leading to stalling or no start conditions. It's advisable to have the sensor tested and replaced if necessary to ensure proper engine function.
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Problem with Crank sensor will cause 2001 Grand Prix not start when warm until it cool down? will this problem also cause vehicle to stall while driving?
Problem with Crank sensor will cause 2001 Grand Prix not start when warm until it cool down? will this problem also cause vehicle to stall while driving?
If it simply dies without hesitating, I'd guess your crank sensor.
Check the crank angle sensor usually about $150 to replace
Happened to me .. it was the crank sensor. Pretty inexpensive to fix
Crank angle sensor
Possibly the crank case oil sensor. Had the same symptoms on a Buick LeSabre '91
A bad crank sensor will definitely cause the car to stall. Eventually the car will stop starting up again, or if it does, it will die down around ten minutes. A good thing to do if you're sure it's the crank sensor, replace it.
crank sensor is getting hot/ bad crank sensor
IT COULD BE THE CRANK ANGLE SENSOR OR THE IN TANK FUEL PUMP
check your crank sensor