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Ive changed the crankshaft sensor coilpacks an when I trun the key it wont start so I took plug wire off plug an truned the key an it only sparks one time on my 2005 honda santFE
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When you squirt water on plug wires and the car stalls, that means that your plug wires are bad. PLUG WIRES (not rotor, cap, or any sensor).
Replace your spark plug wires with new, and you should be fine.
it has got pick up sensors there are two one is on the cylinder head and one is on the safhter on the puller if they do not spark it can not produce sparks it cannot start cause it can not produce sparks to plugs
A failed crank sensor can prevent your car from getting a spark.
When cranking the car's computer looks for a signal from the crankshaft indicating the crankshaft is turning to enable spark and fuel. A timing belt that has broken in some cars can cause no fuel and no spark since the crankshaft position sensor gets no signal that the overhead camshaft is turning.
Does it crank? If yes, do you have fuel pressure? Needs 55-62 psi of pressure.(Blazers eat fuel pumps like candy, and this one is inside the fuel tank) Is the check engine light on? May have a cam or crank sensor fault. Need to be certain before throwing parts at it. The fuel pressure test port is right on top of the intake manifold. There may be a factory security system that's been activated, do you have the key fob?
Borrow a fuel pressure tester from Auto Zone and test the fuel system. It could be that you have a bad fuel pump or fuel pressure regulator. It also could be a plugged fuel filter.
crankshaft sensor, or computer on toyotas then it was usually the distributor or the computer, but the crankshaft sensor might be bad too thats what helps to get you spark.
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