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No. It tells the computer exactly the position of the crank shaft. So that the computer

'knows' exactly where and when to inject fuel and fire spark plugs.

Without that crank shaft sensor your engine is D.O.A.

Gone, are the good old days of the carburetor or mechanical injection and ignition.

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