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Old 10-19-2004, 09:57 AM   #1
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Unhappy 96 Town and Country wont start

Hi all,
Hope someone can help me here. I have a 3.8L T&C and I it cranks, but no spark at the coil. I replaced the coil and bought a Crankshaft sensor, but I don't know where the sensor is located. Also, I took out the camshaft sensor (thinking it was the crank sensor) and chipped some plastic off the top - but put it back. Should I take the cam sensor back out and replace? Can someone tell me where the crankshaft sensor is? Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks


Update: I found the crankshaft sensor and replaced - still didn't fix the problem. What do I do next?

JD

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Old 10-22-2004, 11:32 AM   #2
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Well, I didn't get any replies, but did get it fixed at a local garage. Evidently, the crank sensor was not down far enough for the felt end to get torn off (which then makes the correct gap), but the main problem was the PCM (or ECM or whatever you call the computer chip).
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