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Why did you replace the crankshaft position sensor ? Vehicle has no spark ? Did you test the electrical circuit ? There is no luck involved if you know how to test. To many videos on youtube showing how to test to not being able to find the problem . 047 Engine Hard to Start or No Start Scan Data for Ignition
Hi there: This vehicle doesnt have a camshaft position sensor, it uses the crankshaft position sensor .. image link HERE.
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Hello: The number one injector could be stuck open. to check you will have to remove fuel rail with injectors attached, energize fuel pump with key off and see if #1 injector drips/sprays fuel. YOU COULD ALSO SWAP #1 AND #2 injector and see if the misfire goes to #2 cylinder.
I WOULD CHECK IGNITION MODULE FUSE FIRST.IF LOOKS OKAY.I WOULD SCAN IT FOR IGNITION MODULE FAULT OR CRANKSHAFT SENSOR FAULT.THEY WILL CAUSE NO SPARK AND START PROBLEMS.
It may be the crankshaft position sensor needs to be replaced.Suppose to be above and behind starter ,but may be different location on your car. Here go to www.saturnfans.com to get more info very helpful site.
I hate to tell you this, but there is not Camshaft Position Sensor on any 1.9L
Single or Dual OHC. I assume you had someone read a Diagnostic Trouble Code
from your PCM. They probably told you that you needed a Camshaft Position
Sensor, and then offered to sell you one. I would recommend changing your spark
plugs and your plug cables with FACTORY REPLACEMENTS. This will usually make
the DTC go away. Aftermarket plugs and wires rarely work well for this engine.
If you are looking for a CRANKSHAFT position sensor, look between the engine
and transmission on the back side of the transmission. It is also known as the
"transmission input speed sensor". More often than not though, your engine will
not fire up if the Crank position sensor is not working. Hope this helps.
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