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was backing out of drive way and my car back fired and stopped.....i tried starting it again but wouldn't start. At this time i put the fixit on it to try and get a reading car wouldn't stay on but it did give me 3 errors, had to tow it to the garage ) 1) cylinder misfire fault detect random cylinders. 2) engine oil pressure sensor/ switch circuit low voltage 3) speed control switch circuit low..that i already knew about. at the garage they changed my spark plugs,,,, and did an oil change....still wont start and they cant figure it out. what do you think? only 15000 km car was taken well care of. can a bad oil pressure sensor prevent car from starting?
How long has your 2010 Chrysler Sebring had this problem?
just happened
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"They can't figure it it out" - You need a new shop. This isn't complex or difficult when performing hands on testing of a vehicle that won't start. Here's a link to find shops near you to consult: www.repairpal.com/repair-shops To be clear, the "oil pressure sensor low voltage" code will not be related to the no start. Checking for diagnostic trouble codes when there's a no start concern is almost irrelevant. Codes come when the engine is running. When not running, you need to check for fuel, spark, air, engine timing, engine compression.