What happens if the Cruze sensor is damaged?
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If the Cruze sensor is damaged, the car will be unable to continue driving. Below is a detailed introduction about the Cruze sensor: 1. The Cruze crankshaft position sensor is one of the most important sensors in the engine electronic control system: The crankshaft position sensor provides signals for ignition timing and confirms the crankshaft position, used to detect the piston top dead center, crankshaft angle, and engine speed. 2. Damage to the Cruze crankshaft position sensor can be categorized as mild, moderate, or severe: (1) Mild: The car may experience a lack of power and difficulty accelerating uphill; (2) Moderate: The car may have no idle speed, or the engine may shake severely at idle, with the exhaust pipe making popping sounds when accelerating, occasionally accompanied by stalling; (3) Severe: The car may not start at all, and you may hear the sound of the piston hitting the valve inside the engine.