How long can you drive with a broken crankshaft sensor before it causes more damage?

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  1. Driving with a broken crankshaft sensor isn’t recommended because it can cause your engine to run poorly or even stall unexpectedly. Here’s what you should know:

    Immediate symptoms: Engine misfires, stalling, rough idling, or failure to start.

    Short-term: You might be able to drive a short distance (a few miles) cautiously, but performance will be compromised.

    Long-term risk: Continuing to drive can cause further engine damage, strain on other sensors, and potentially leave you stranded.

    Bottom line:
    Get the crankshaft sensor repaired as soon as possible to avoid more serious issues and costly repairs.

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