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there is only one crankshaft sensor so you will be looking for a CAM shaft sensor for it to be on bank 2
go google and type in --location of cam shaft sensors on nissan altima engine ---
Is it "crank no start"? Or "no crank"? What is the diagnostic results? Tell us DTCs please. And don't forget if you replace ECM you will have to learn immobiliser,otherwise it wont start.
ok the nissan altima has the same engine as any nissan 240sx from 92+
its a ka24de engine 2.4liter dual over head cam so if they cant find anything under the altima tell em to check a nissan 240sx of the same year.
as far as the car dieing it could be a few things idle air control valve clogged pcv valve wich is stupid hard to replace i have a 95 altima your almost better off pulling out the entire engine. and other things sorry. I cant assist with your main problem but thought id drop some advice.
There are two cam shaft sensors and one crank sensor Nissian did sell a kit at one time with all the sensors in it one cam sensor is in the left cylinder head a one is in the right cylinder head
A common problem on this vehicle is failure of the Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor. Failure of the CKP Sensor will result in the vehicle not starting. The cost to repair the CKP Sensor is estimated at $29.13 for parts and $26.00 for labor.
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