Crank no start

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Asked by DanaDee May 13, 2016 at 12:03 AM about the 2009 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was driving last week and my car started to lose
power. I tried to give it gas but it just shut down
and cut off. I tried to restart it but it wouldn't start. I
recently fixed the alternator and it was running
fine so now I kinda have an idea what the issue is
but I want to assume that its either the camshaft
sensor(I changed that last year), crankshaft
sensor or the fuel pump relay. Please help

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Hi I would start with the fuses cause if you lost any power to your vehicle while driving that's a good sign of a fuse going out or a relay if there is know sign of probs there then have you ecu or computer flashed and see if that will help it does not cost much to flash your ecu it's like 25 dollars usually hope this helps you thanks.

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