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Re: 92 chevy lumina 3.1 crank but no start
Good catch. It's common on the older ones for the crank sensor wiring to come out of the hold-downs and get fouled against something it can ground out on.
If you didn't replace the sensor you might want to, they seem to have a similar service life as the module. Then again it may just be the case that when you replaced that, you were pulling on the wiring to the crank sensor as you unplugged it, and temporarily relieved the grounding problem.
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