SOURCE: 2000 Hyundai accent, ran ok , next morning would not start.
check ignition module in the distributor
SOURCE: i think i need to change the crankshaft position sensor.
yes the crankshaft position sensor can cause all these problems at once. they are fairly simple to change and not a really expensive part if you want to check it though you can unplug it and hook a multimeter to it and check ohms as someone cranks the engine. should see a square wave as in 0 ohs to infinity ohms and repeat.
SOURCE: 2002 kia sedona wont start
Yes, definitely. If you have some mechanical knowledge you should be able to change it yourself. If not, your Kia people should be able to do it at a very reasonable price.( less than £100)
SOURCE: My 1995 lincoln continental wont
Before changing anything else, I would suggest getting a can of starting fluid and spraying in the air filter. If the car starts then you will know that it is a fuel problem. If it doesn't start then it is going to be an ignition problem. If it is a fuel problem, you should take off the gas cap and listen for the fuel pump to come on for about 3 seconds.If you don't hear the pump then check to make sure that the pump is not getting power. If it is getting power then it could be the fuel pump driver module. If it is getting power then it is the fuel pump.
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