And still has bad camshaft sensor code.
Camshaft sensor crank but no start.
Car will crank but not turn over.
It causes the engine to start vibrating heavily.
If either one of these were to malfunction then the engine would not be able to start.
Dan ferrell author on may 18 2018.
No codes no lights.
Replaced both and still want start.
1st though i pulled out the camshaft sensor and thought that was it.
Car was running fine and quit running while driving.
Then i found the crankshaft sensor and replaced it without any problems and now the engine won t fire.
Hi sarah the code points to a problem with the camshaft circuit.
Had bad crankshaft and camshaft sensor codes.
Spent all day trying to get it to run even cleaned all connectors and disconnected the battery.
Joe m on april 06 2020.
Was driving when it first cut off and no noise just the oil light before it died.
Also there could be a problem with a sensor crankshaft camshaft sensor communicating with the computer.
I replaced cam sensor oil sensor and engine coil.
I changed the sensor and now it won t start.
Without this information the engine would not be able to function properly.
The sensor should receive this power any time that a driver turns the ignition to the on position.
Download for possible pending trouble codes.
Cranks but wont start.
Also make sure the circuit and connections to the sensors are good.
My 2000 ford explorer cranks but wont start.
When i drive suddenly car engine of and try start not starting fuel plug crank sensor is working but camft sensor not working because of iwant to kwow that camft sensor is bad engine start not working this my question.
The camshaft position sensor gathers information about the vehicle s camshaft speed and sends it to the vehicle s engine control module ecm the ecm uses this data to determine the timing of the ignition as well as the timing of the fuel injection that the engine requires.
When the crankshaft sensor is not receiving power the engine will crank but not start.
Possible causes for the sensor not receiving power include a blown fuse frayed wire a faulty powertrain control module and a bad ground or loose connection.
The majority of modern vehicles have sensors in them which transmit information to the engine.
Two of the main sensors for the engine are the camshaft position sensor and the crankshaft position sensor.