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New crankshaft/camshaft sensors and car still won't start.
My 2000 LHS died out on me a couple of weeks ago and I scanned it and received a code that said that it was the camshaft/crankshaft sensors that needed to be replaced. I bought new ones and installed them and the car still won't start. Any thoughts on what the problem could be? We think it might be the ignition control module. Any thoughts?
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he broke his timing belt and sorry hate to say it there are and never will be codes to tell u what to replace they will only tell u what the computer sees wrong and does not always mean that the sensor is bad. Plus u tell me the odds of 2 sensors on 2 half of the engine go bad at the same time like 100,000 to one
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