Common signs and symptoms of a broken crank in a car engine include loud knocking or banging noises coming from the engine, engine misfiring or stalling, loss of power or acceleration, and visible damage or oil leaks around the crankshaft area. If you notice any of these signs, it is important to have your car inspected by a mechanic as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
The most common would be engine cranks but does not start.
It is important to know the symptoms of a bad car part. The symptoms of a bad crank sensor is acceleration problems, engine sputtering and engine stalling.
If the timing belt was broken, obviously the engine would not run. If you crank the engine and the distributor does not turn, that would be a good sign.
Ran out of gas, failed fuel pump, water in the gas. Alternator, crank sensor, cam sensor, computer, coil, broken wiring. No oil in the engine and engine seized, overheated to the point of ruining engine.Ran out of gas, failed fuel pump, water in the gas. Alternator, crank sensor, cam sensor, computer, coil, broken wiring. No oil in the engine and engine seized, overheated to the point of ruining engine.
Remove distributor cap Have assistant crank engine and check to see if rotor is turning as engine is cranked
I need a better description of the symptoms. 1. Does the engine crank (turn over) and just not start2. Does the engine not crank. Please describe exactly what is happening and I'll try to help.VBD
No, it will crank, but it will not start.
Remove distributor cap Have assistant crank engine See if rotor moves while engine cranking
There are several reasons that will cause an engine to crank over but not start. The most common cause is a lack of fuel.
Oil fumes in the crankcase are common. Excessive oil fumes can be an indication of a broken or worn piston ring.
There are several things that can cause diesel fuel to get into your crankcase. A broken piston ring is the most common cause.
The engine crank shaft is inside the engine