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when a crank sensor goes bad it can make the motor not run right or shut down this tells the ecm the postion of the crank and works in junction with the cam postion sensor as well as if the crank sensor has a crack in it it could over heat the sensor and shut down the motor. they are usually in expesive to purchase a crank sensor and fairly simple to change
Did you check your fuel filter? Did you have a shop install the sensors? If they are not positioned in correctly, it won't work. Have you had your fuel pump checked as well? That's in your fuel tank. With this high end car, there may be a reset code as well.
-There are many things can cause not to start:
-Cam and crank sensor, fuel pressure, spark and compression.
-This need to be check step by step to find the problem before fix or replace.
Look at the rear of the oil pan on the left side. You should see the sensor with one (1) bolt retaining the sensor in it's place. (see illustration on right).
no each one has its own job, crank sensor is counting crank shaft rpms cam sensor is counting cam shaft rpms is there any lights coming on just as this is happening? i think you should have the fuel pressure checked when it dies out,you need at least 50psi at fuel rail
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