If the crankshaft sensor is dead the engine will not start
it wouldn't cos u would be dead
Tdc sensor is the top dead center sensor ( cam position sensor) , causes the car to enter in "limp mode". Very annoying
Unfortunately, dead pixels on a camera's sensor cannot be fixed by the user. It typically requires professional repair or replacement of the sensor by the manufacturer or a certified technician.
Unfortunately, dead pixels on a camera's sensor cannot be fixed by the user. It typically requires professional repair or replacement of the sensor by the manufacturer or a certified technician.
A dead zone in a sensor is the point where a sensor will not work. Ultrasonc sensors and specific optical sensors for example have measurement or detection ranges quoted as 30mm-300mm sensing. This means the sensor will not operate from 1-29mm or over 300mm.
It may be part of the distributor. Slightly older (1990) model colts have the crank angle sensor and top dead sensor in the distribuor.
Possibly the crank sensor or the coil pack is dead. But with a dead crank sensor you also get no spark, no crank. No crank equals no fuel delivery.
Your motion sensor light may not be working due to a variety of reasons, such as dead batteries, a faulty sensor, or a power outage. Check the batteries, sensor settings, and power source to troubleshoot the issue.
The crank sensor is a crucial ignition component, and the absence of Top Dead Center transition signal to the computer from this sensor normally results in no spark to the plugs.
TDC Sensor (Top Dead Center)defective circuit or unplugged / defective sensor
Your injectors are leaking, or your O2 sensor is dead, or misreading.