Crankshaft position sensor?

Question:
if the crankshaft position sensor or the camshaft position sensor is bad, would the car be harder to start when it is warm/hot outside? thats when it seems to give me the most problems. i had my car at the dealer to find the problem and they said thats what it was

Answers:

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I have a 96 Dodge Intrepid that just went through this last fall. And yes this is effected by temp, my car would start, but should die when it warmed up. Mine ended up being cam sensor...but in my car that sensors are almost the same in the way they work. With that said I try to replace them in sets if i can afford it.

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No, they have nothing to do with temperature. Probably the ignition module under the coil packs.

Fix the engine or replace it ?

You wouldnt have a camshaft position sensor.. it is the crankshaft position sensor.. if it was bad the car would not run.
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