06 Chevy Cobalt Coupe

Asked by BamBam16 May 31, 2020 at 09:25 AM about the 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt LT Coupe FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2006 Cobalt Check Engine light came on
after about 2 days of raining & my car sits low
‘ I went to auto zone for the code reader it
said my crankshaft sensor was bad . I
replaced it the same , minor problems but still
jerking . This however trying to go to work the
car wouldn’t start & the message pwr engine
reduced came on . Car only have 95,500 miles  
I went to 2 mechanics they don’t know what’s
wrong any help?

1 Answer

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Sounds like moisture might be finding its way into the electrical system. Make sure all electrical connections throughout the wiring harness are tight, clean and dry. Modern electrical systems are extremely sensitive and it takes very little to interfere with the signals sensors are sending to the computer. Also load test your battery to make sure its working at its peak.

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