...cam sensor and now the car takes 5 to 10 sec. to turn over and bogs out if i go over 2000 rpm's. im assuming it would has to be the crank sensor. if any one can think of another reason why this might ...
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...light came on 5 mile down road transmission would not shift into overdrive take it in and have them get the code/codes. probably a cheap sensor. could be cam shaft sensor or crank sensor i'm ...
5, your crank and cam sensor is what tell the computor when to send a signal to fire the cylinder, sounds like a weak coil, you can take it off and autozone can test them, I don't recommend buying one
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K44) CMP SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO (K7) 5 VOLTS PCM When you miss a notch on the timing belt the engine will idle but you will get a cam positioner fault code because the cam is not matched to the crank
...5 seconds . nothing since , no fire . What do you suggest ? make sure the cam sensor is plugged in properly, located on the drivers side on the side of the head, if is is I would check make sure the ...
sensor car will not start 5 dodge neon will try to help. are you sure it had a bad camshaft position sensor,or was it a crankshaft sensor? and have you also checked for a broken timing belt?remove the
...cam sensor, crank sensor, fuel pump, oil sending unit. If when it dies if i turn key off and coast about a minute it will start right back up. Now the kicker is doesn't do it all the time, but when i ...
...5 miles/hr. (car moved better when shift to neutral gear.)The same shop now told me needs a crank shift sensor. What do you think? (I suspect something along that new fluid pump they didn't do right. ...
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...cam sensor,new coil,new wires and plugs,battery,new fuses,checked all grounds.the neon is only sparking on the 2nd 4th plug.number 1 and 2 are getting no spark.above the odometor it sais no bus fuse ...
...cam or crank, you should be getting a "check engine light". The fuel pump should run for 3-5 seconds every time you turn the ignition to on. 49 PSI (Pounds per Square Inch) Position the ignition ...
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