If I have a faulty crank shaft sensor what symptoms would be going on with my 02 gmc Sonoma?

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Asked by Angela1976 Jun 20, 2015 at 10:42 PM about the 2002 GMC Sonoma SL Ext Cab 2WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Seems to fire fine, got good fuel pump pressure. Truck will not crank.

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Your question is the sign of bad crank sensor,you have fire and fuel,but the crank sensor tell,s the ECM when to fire and has to be in time,if bad won,t know when to fire or give fuel correctly.

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One other thing to check all so,would be the timeing.

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Hello Tennisshoes,answering at the same time,i took it as engine turning over,but you may be correct.

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How do I check the cank sensor? Could the rotary button be bad?

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It gets fire from the coil to the distributer. It's not getting any fire from the distributer capvto the plugs. Does that make sense?

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I have a 2002 GMC Sonoma truck when I drive it it speeds up good when I slow down it started jerking let you want to skip what is my problem please

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