1994 Taurus sho crank no start

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Asked by Guru1V8DH Oct 01, 2019 at 03:45 PM about the 1994 Ford Taurus SHO

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Every other day my sho will crank and not start I
have to unhook the negative terminal and
reconnect it  . No check engine light no warning
signs. It runs great when it starts untill yesterday it
died while driving.

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cam shaft sensor switch. not a hard job just pain in the butt. very tiny screws. keep a tiny extension magnet near by for the sensor

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I'll give that a try . Thanks for the tip about the magnet

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crank shaft sensor cam shaft sensor . I think they are side by side under the timing chain cover. take of passenger tire and plastic fender well. take off the timing chain cover. its at the bottom right. what mine would do is shut down when it got hot. it would restart when it cooled down. .oh that sucked in traffic and push the car off to the road side its been many years since I did it but the tiny screws and hard to get at them. google it. I hope that helps you getting that SHO up and running. email if it does.

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I have 94 SHO.AND I'M READY TO SHO...IT THE BOTTOM OF THE LAKE. .....HELP....

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My 94 SHO.WONT TURN OVER. HAD BEEN. RUNNING FINE...THEN.BOOM.NOT HING.put new Battery. New starter. Now all I get. Is a click.wont.turn over Need some help. Or.yeah. Deep 6.for the SHO.

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