goodness gracious
Use the garden hose to dribble cold water onto the area around the crank sensor. If the engine starts when the CKPS is "cold" then most likely that's the problem... the permanent magnet in the nose of the sensor eventually becomes too weak (because of heat and vibration... ) to register a pulse. If it does start, it will probably stop shortly thereafter when the engine warms up and the magnet "dies"...


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