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The crankshaft sensor, also known as the crankshaft position sensor, is responsible for communication between your engine, crankshaft, and computer. Usually, your car is extremely unlikely to start if the sensor is bad. But is it possible to get your car started so you can at least drive it to the mechanic? It just may be, and we’ll show you how. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about your crankshaft sensor, starting your engine, and repairing your vehicle.
Things You Should Know
- If possible, get your vehicle towed to the mechanic. Starting a vehicle with a bad crankshaft sensor can be risky and it’s unlikely to work.
- Disconnect the damaged sensor and try spraying a little starter fluid in the throttle body on your engine. Then, try cranking the engine to start the vehicle.
- You can tell your crankshaft sensor is bad if your check engine light is on, the vehicle won’t start, or the vehicle rattles and stalls when you do get it started.
- Pay a mechanic to replace your sensor if you aren’t a gearhead. The crankshaft sensor repair can be a tricky DIY job.
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References
- ↑ https://repairpal.com/crankshaft
- ↑ https://www.2carpros.com/questions/crank-spark-and-fuel-no-start
- ↑ https://repairpal.com/crankshaft
- ↑ https://mycarmakesnoise.com/engine/bad-crank-sensor-symptoms-and-replacement-cost/
- ↑ https://mycarmakesnoise.com/engine/bad-crank-sensor-symptoms-and-replacement-cost/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/c9UwrVNXXzo?t=39
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