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Old 08-16-2016, 08:55 PM   #11 (permalink)
JagerMan
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Originally Posted by gomer_110 View Post
Do you have a CEL? If not then there is most likely nothing wrong with the crank position sensor. Also some history (conditions when problem started, any recent maintenance, etc.) might help.
No CEL. Thanks.

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Thank you

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z View Post
Most common cause of loss of CC is the brake or clutch pedal switch. AFAIK, the CPS has nothing to do with CC. Diagnostics, adjustment procedures, wiring diagrams, &c are in the FSM.
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Originally Posted by Ghostvette View Post
First thing, you need a new mechanic. Your current one is clueless.

If the CPS was bad, your car would not start. The crank sensor sends a signal to the ignition module so the module can send a signal to the coils to fire. No crank signal, no spark. Period.

Like others have said, the common reason of CC to quit working is brake switch or clutch switch (for those that have MT).

Please don't be like the people I see at the parts store that buy a crap load of fuses to replace all their fuses when something doesn't work......
Cost to repair is $700.
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