You were lucky that it must have been a solid failure. I had one fail
intermittently on my '01 lw300. (120K)
Saturn had it for a week and couldn't diagnose it. My first guess was the
crank sensor since the fuel pump wasn't running past the first pulse on
key-on. Threw some phantom codes which were not related to any real failure.
Finally told Saturn to stop f'ing around and replace the sensor.
I also suspect that the two backfires I had that killed MAF units were
related to the crank sensor intermittently failing and giving a spark at the
wrong time. Smooth running since the replacement.
"Ham Radio U.S.A." <glorydays (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote
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Was crank sensor...it gave no warning and quit dead cold on the road
with traffic behind, pretty scarry.
Thanks for your input. |