If the CKP sensor fails, the PCM will not be able to receive the necessary signal to properly control the fuel injection and ignition timing. This can cause the engine to run rough, stall, or not start at all.
Here are some possible causes of diagnostic code 10:
- Faulty CKP sensor
- Damaged wiring or connectors
- Loose or disconnected battery terminals
- PCM failure
If you are experiencing diagnostic code 10, it is important to have your vehicle diagnosed by a qualified technician. Ignoring this code can cause further damage to your vehicle.