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I change the crank sensor on my 96 corsica 2.2 and still wont start when hot

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Its the cam sensor not crank sensor

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2008

SOURCE: wont start

crank sensor location

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2009

SOURCE: location of crank position sensor on 92 chevy corsica 3.1

You will have a no start or stalls after engine gets hot and then cools down restarts, the sensor is on the front of the engine mounted into the cam gear cover if it is not visiable get under the, (here is a picture) car and look.d37e0b9.jpg

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2009

SOURCE: 89 Corsica: no power, hesitates in drive, idles

Check your fuel pressure, and or injectors. You may have too much fuel getting into the engine causing it to burn rich and overheat the converters.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: The car cranks but won't start

Ok, check the following below--

1. Check the Ignition control Module for its operational value. it may be damaged.

2. Check the coils.
3. Check the plugs and wires.
4. Check the ECM/PCM/ECU(All represent the same device that is commonly known as the engine control computer)

Check these areas thoroughly for faults. I would also advise to replace the fuel filter and fuel pump as well.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 28, 2009

SOURCE: my 96 chrysler concorde 3.3 wont start.

Change spark plugs wires and coil pack.

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96 corsica wont start when hot replace crank sensor and still does it 2.2 any help

nice guess. hot soak failures.
you failed
you failed to check spark, if spark is good, then it not that.
4 spark plugs tested,(ever tune it up?) and use a timing
light to see if it hits everytime and on the mark,
yes, timing lights work on cranking motors,
they do not prove spark intensity only test spark plug does that.
when hot? what's hot?

does that mean out door too hot or engine coolant.?
we have 85f temps now. air temp.. but you?
so... no location stated. make any help at all hard.
hot engine no starts.
1: engine gets hot and looses compression
2: lost spark. (yes, the Cam sensor can fail hot block. yes)
3: lost fueling, or floods,?
the tests are simple and do them in order to save huge wastes of time and guessing and huge wasted cash on useless parts.

you could just watch scotty. it gets this right. (skip ad)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=064Ilsz8Fzg&NR=1&feature=fvwp
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I have a '92 Corsica 3.1 V6 Have had a start problem. No Spark. Cranks fine, & have replaced the starter, coils & module. Does this car also have crank & cam sensors on it? It is...

probably has a crank sensor on the back side of the motor toward the tranny, if not bolted on the tranny bellhousing. if that thing goes bad, it wont fire. it should have 2 wires going to it and usually one bolt holding it in.
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96 corsica has spark and gas wont start

Bad sensor most likely. Crankshaft position sensor and car wont run at all or maybe for a second. Also depends if anything weird happened before it was turned off that would reveal more. Usually a bad sensor will cause stalls before a no start. Bad injectors can cause but you would have a stall out also. If pump and spark your computer is working, and ASD relay and pump. I'd lean toward a sensor and crankshaft sensor would cause that but a pain to replace depending where it located.
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Im not getting any spark in my 96 Corsica

Ignition module may be bad. It should be located under the coils, the coils usually plug into the ignition module. Also might be a bad crank or cam sensor
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96 Stratus wont restart after it is warmed up, dealership has changed distributor, computer, crank pos sensor, coolant sensor, oxygen sensor

What about the spark control Module? Sometimes when these get hot they either run rough or die and won't restart until it cools down.
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I have a 2003 stratus and it wont start... Crank sensor???

In a HOT day,old battery and fuel pump will be the prime troublemaker.

You need to charge up the battery and check for 12.4-13.6V range.

How old is the battery?

Most are warrenty for 24,48 or 96 months.

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Fuel pump motor portion will ran forever. But the plastic diaphragm will give out in a hot day.

Do a fuel injector pressure test. Below 40 pis is trouble.

Fuel filter should be change if the fuel pump is at fault.


ALL more gas until it's over 1/2 tank and re-test.

A weak fuel pump will take more effort to pull fuel from a near empty tank.

Good luck,
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89 Corsica: no power, hesitates in drive, idles

What engine? Sounds like maybe timing chain jumped or it is very lean.
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Location of crank position sensor on 92 chevy corsica 3.1

You will have a no start or stalls after engine gets hot and then cools down restarts, the sensor is on the front of the engine mounted into the cam gear cover if it is not visiable get under the, (here is a picture) car and look.d37e0b9.jpg
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