...Crankshaft Position Sensor. The new ICM would cost around $90. Not sure about the CPS. Myself, I would go ahead and replace the ICM, even though the old one tested positive. Good luck. I hope this ...
crankshaft position sensor (will sometimes set a code but not always) Don't run to the store and buy either without testing. Sometimes just banging on the bottom of the fuel tank will help in re-start
...crankshaft has notches in it that pass either through or near the crank position sensors magnetic tip. The ignition module then interprets the signal and allows signal ( electrical current) to pass ...
...crankshaft sensor and the ignition module that the coil packs mount to which later I found out when I tested the old module, nothing wrong with it.. Problem still persists. What do I do now? What ...
...crankshaft sensor or cam sensor i had the same problem. the ignition modules position in the car is poorly placed which causes it to overheat over time. ignition module eventually wears out. i ...
...crankshaft position sensor (CPS). The classic symptoms of a bad crankshaft position sensor are; *Erratic idling *Engine backfires or misfires when revved *Hesitant acceleration *Abnormal shaking ...
...crankshaft position sensor on your vehicle, depnding on the split of year, there was some turbo trucks that got the newer block and had the crankshaft sensor. this can also fail and does do so often, ...
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crankshaft position sensor too , have seen them act the same way also ! Do you know how to pull a spark plug wire an hold it need ground to see if it has spark ? There a lot of good video's on youtube
...crankshaft sensor, and ignition coil, battery have all been replaced recently.... Spray some engine starting fluid into the intake and see if it will fire. This will indicate whether you have a fuel ...
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