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Crank Position Sensor had Failed 200 1990

Hi there,

Ok now, you have asked for it. I and others have pointed and suggested that you are not getting fuel for sure and you followed up.
Some have suggested and I have hesitated but I will now tell you to forget that OB diagnostics, half baked piece of equipment.
If it was so good then, they wouldn’t be having the OBD II system and more standardization that it has now.

You are going to read the following post from Art Benstein to realize that you need to think things out a wee bit more and use your observation skills that you are developing.
We all had to do it.

Here is the example to see how we “all” get humbled down into doing the basic thinking thing.

https://www.brickboard.com/RWD/volvo/1610579/220/240/260/280/update_crank_start.html

EDIT,
Just saw another post. He is giving you good advice.
Your car may not have the one second pre-pumping cycle.
I’m saying this as I’m under the impression that that didn’t start until 1991.

Phil






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