The camshaft sensor is faulty or installed incorrectly.
probably a bad camshaft sensor.
Have you checked for fuel and spark? Camshaft sensor and or crank sensor will cause that problem as well!
There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.There are sensors all over the engine that can turn the check engine light on.
When you turn the engine over with the starter, which way does it turn? That is the direction it rotates.
shaft sensor is called the crankshaft angle sensor and is located where the distribuor would normally go, which is on the passenger front side of the engine. The sensor is the black part on top that is attached by two screws. You can remove that portion safely as long as you do not turn the other part of the mechanism at all or turn the engine over or you will have to really know what you are doing to get it synched back up at the risk of damaging the engine.
The camshaft would turn 360 degrees (one revolution).
when the temp sensor is faulty the engine wont turn over, replace temp sensor, it is located in the termostat housing, it just plugs into it.
First, verify the spark plugs are sparking by removing one, grounding it to the engine and verify plug is firing when someone else turns the car over. If you have fire, then check crankshaft position sensor, camshaft position sensor and then fuel filter and fuel pressure.
If the cam sensor was the cause, the light will eventually shut off. It may take a couple of weeks.
A bad cam or crank sensor can cause a no start, but the engine will still crank or turn over.
if your talking about when your cranking the engine over with the cap off, then you have a broken distributor gear or shaft or bad camshaft gear.