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13 years 4 months before - 13 years 4 months before #37082 by manual-mecanica
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Also, check if they smell like gasoline; they might be wet. If so, it's due to a high fuel dose, and once they're wet, I recommend changing them.

Also, check the condition of the spark plug wires.
Now, the last thing we need to check is the small and troublesome CKP sensor, which is the crankshaft position sensor.
If this sensor fails, the vehicle will stall and won't restart because it sends the signal to the fuel pump, the piston position, the engine RPM, and for ignition.
It might be loose, its contacts might be dirty, or the wiring might be frayed.
They are Hall effect sensors, so they have an internal coil, and you can measure their resistance with a simple multimeter.

Oh, and finally, check and clean the terminals of the other sensors' connectors with contact cleaner, and check the wiring.
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