Not exact matches
Put the key into the ignition and turn it to the «On»
position but do not
crank the
engine.
I can understand that the absence of a
crank position sensor signal can prevent the
engine from starting (the ECU won't allow the car to run without it).
If the
engine turns right off then it can be a
crank position sensor or is may be a failure in the inertia shut off switch.
Yes, there is a camshaft
position sensor, located at the top of the
engine near the bottom of the cylinder head and the crankshaft sensor, that is located near the
crank pulley.
A swing - back that returns the
crank to its
position before air intake is electronically controlled for easy restart, while a decompression mechanism mitigates
cranking resistance arising from compression during
engine start.
Sometimes a failing crankshaft
position sensor may cause intermittent issues such as long
cranking or stalling in certain conditions, for example, when the
engine is hot, or in wet weather.