I had P0339 2012 Jeep Compass 2.0L. This video solved my problem. Followed it step by step. On a scale of 1 to 10 of mechanical skills on cars, I have about a 2.5. I am pretty much car incompetent and I did the entire job TWICE in 4 hours. I have my own tools but borrowed a 1/4 drive 10 mm deep socket from my neighbor because you need a deep socket for the some of the nuts. I did the job twice because I did the entire job, tried to start the car and it just kept turning over but wouldnt start. So I took it all back apart and redid every step, but made sure to really SHOVE the sensor down in the hole with my socket wrench and tighten the shit out of the bolt that holds it in. I reconnected everything again and the car starter with the engine light off. Turned all the electrical components on, drove it around for 15 minutes, hard braking, heavy accelerating and hitting bumps on purpose and no problems stuttering with the engine, no loss of power or any signs of the problem I experienced before. I bought the sensor for $18 with a limited lifetime warranty from Advanced Auto. Thing that really sucks is I was stuck on the side of the road for 5 hours the week before and was towed to a mechanic to fix the problem. He changed my battery, for $140 said I was good to go and got me and my family stranded on a Sunday afternoon in 92 degree florida weather. Anyway, this video saved me alot of money and got my car back on the road. All of this just because of a stupid little piece of plastic.
how is your compass doin after a year, did you made another replacement after that? we have the same year and model but with a 2.4L. we also have the same code P0339. I brought my compass to pepboys auto shop in Tallahassee and they gave me a hefty quote. A whopping 1,600 dollars just to replace the sensor. They just lost another customer after I exited the door. Thanks for this video, this will definitely be a 99.9% sure that will save me a ton of money. ill be working on my jeep first thing in the morning.
@@RBTheMechanic do you have to reset pcm after install? So it won’t throw bad readings? I plan on doing today and these are the things I’m not sure about.
Worked for 2011 Jeep Compass that was staling and will not start when warmed up or ac is used . Only difference is sensor for 2011 is shorter and code is P0339. But procedure is the same . Thanks for your help in locating the sensor because the computer will only say sensor A and I needed to figure out which one on the engine is sensor A.
With my Compass there was no stall it just stop cranking all together. Had it towed bc it wouldn't crank and once we got it home it crunked for a few days then nothing. Changed relay, it crunked up but when we cut it off it wouldn't crank again. No code popping up. Pulled out fuses put them back started again and when I turned it off no start. Have you seen this issue?
My brother i had the same codes and issue. I did the repair for new sensor and still the same issue. Does there need to be scan tool procedures? Or is the sensor just a swap and down the road?
@@RBTheMechanic hey sorry for the late response. So i replaced the sensor not sure ts oem or third party. Most likely third party i bought it at a 3rd party parts store. And was wondering if relearning the sensor is necessary? But so far i replaced the sensor and fired it up and still have the same stalling issue and p0339
Hey I have a 2011 Jeep compess and the code that comes up is pr2015 and I have changed that part and it just started doing they same thing cutting off acting like it doesn’t wanna start or go and takes off slow
@@RBTheMechanic Thanks man. I replaced the sensor a few weeks ago thanks to you and this video…but in two occasions got code and the jeep didn't start…today was a third time :( and reading one comment of your…my part was from Advance Auto…I'll try a original part from Mopar as soon as I can.
@@RBTheMechanic ohhh wow! i paid $380 for this repair! i knew they were over charging me but i can’t complain my car is working again thank you so much for the information
@@jamirasantiago7648 that’s not bad because they maybe charged you diagnostic usually I don’t charge that unless u have it checked and leave which I do credit toward the work if u do it with in 90 days which I think is fair for both sides well anyways ur keep is running again!!
@@inscaveman2 ok I’m guess before doing this job it did start? Anyways it can be fault new sensor. Check the connectors for every thing u removed check the connector for new sensor also check to see if the sensor is sitting in there propperly
RB The Mechanic I got a 2015. Jeep Grand Cherokee is giving me bank 1 and bank 2 camshafts sensors and I erase the light and relearn the cams and the light comes back right away.. all I did was the camshaft from bank 1 and lifters....and the codes came right away..
I had P0339 2012 Jeep Compass 2.0L. This video solved my problem. Followed it step by step. On a scale of 1 to 10 of mechanical skills on cars, I have about a 2.5. I am pretty much car incompetent and I did the entire job TWICE in 4 hours. I have my own tools but borrowed a 1/4 drive 10 mm deep socket from my neighbor because you need a deep socket for the some of the nuts.
I did the job twice because I did the entire job, tried to start the car and it just kept turning over but wouldnt start. So I took it all back apart and redid every step, but made sure to really SHOVE the sensor down in the hole with my socket wrench and tighten the shit out of the bolt that holds it in. I reconnected everything again and the car starter with the engine light off.
Turned all the electrical components on, drove it around for 15 minutes, hard braking, heavy accelerating and hitting bumps on purpose and no problems stuttering with the engine, no loss of power or any signs of the problem I experienced before. I bought the sensor for $18 with a limited lifetime warranty from Advanced Auto.
Thing that really sucks is I was stuck on the side of the road for 5 hours the week before and was towed to a mechanic to fix the problem. He changed my battery, for $140 said I was good to go and got me and my family stranded on a Sunday afternoon in 92 degree florida weather. Anyway, this video saved me alot of money and got my car back on the road. All of this just because of a stupid little piece of plastic.
Nice yeah it’s tough spot hate it
how is your compass doin after a year, did you made another replacement after that? we have the same year and model but with a 2.4L. we also have the same code P0339. I brought my compass to pepboys auto shop in Tallahassee and they gave me a hefty quote. A whopping 1,600 dollars just to replace the sensor. They just lost another customer after I exited the door.
Thanks for this video, this will definitely be a 99.9% sure that will save me a ton of money. ill be working on my jeep first thing in the morning.
Thank you for taking the time and posting this video. Friend of mine owns one of these and the problem was diagnosed to the Sensor.
Oh ok! Welcome!!!
Thanks man had to 2 it 2 times didn’t tighten all the way the first time started right up the second time
Glad it helped
My man! This is exactly what I needed. Have yourself a thumbs up from Phoenix.
Yeah it’s in complicated spot just gotta get in there some how some way
@@RBTheMechanic do you have to reset pcm after install? So it won’t throw bad readings? I plan on doing today and these are the things I’m not sure about.
@@TheKingx78 yeah reset the ecm erase to codes and ur all set
@@RBTheMechanic thanks MVP
Worked for 2011 Jeep Compass that was staling and will not start when warmed up or ac is used . Only difference is sensor for 2011 is shorter and code is P0339. But procedure is the same . Thanks for your help in locating the sensor because the computer will only say sensor A and I needed to figure out which one on the engine is sensor A.
Excellent thanks you
Welcome
does the 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited 3.0 turbodiesel crankshaft position sensor sit on same spot?
I don’t think so I would need to check on my shop data
With my Compass there was no stall it just stop cranking all together. Had it towed bc it wouldn't crank and once we got it home it crunked for a few days then nothing. Changed relay, it crunked up but when we cut it off it wouldn't crank again. No code popping up. Pulled out fuses put them back started again and when I turned it off no start. Have you seen this issue?
Noo but sounds like bad starter dose it do loud click sound when it don’t start
@@RBTheMechanic yes you hear a clicking
@@sparklejewel2258 if it goes click loud and u can pay attention to the starter area that means bad starter
@@RBTheMechanic thank you! I appreciate you replying.
How many hours labor is involved? I'm getting $380 / 4hrs and $100 for the part from a local garage in Colorado Springs. Thanks!
I can do this in 2 hours maxxx with brake in between
My brother i had the same codes and issue. I did the repair for new sensor and still the same issue. Does there need to be scan tool procedures? Or is the sensor just a swap and down the road?
Just change and erase the code …. But what’s going on… where did u buy the sensor from and what brand?
@@RBTheMechanic hey sorry for the late response. So i replaced the sensor not sure ts oem or third party. Most likely third party i bought it at a 3rd party parts store. And was wondering if relearning the sensor is necessary? But so far i replaced the sensor and fired it up and still have the same stalling issue and p0339
Its a 2011 jeep compass
@@ikeavaughan oh ok I usully try to buy original sensor pepboy or autozone stuff is always issue
Hey I have a 2011 Jeep compess and the code that comes up is pr2015 and I have changed that part and it just started doing they same thing cutting off acting like it doesn’t wanna start or go and takes off slow
Where did u buy the part from? Also did ur sensor sit propperly ?and connector connected solid?
Do I need to do a relearn sensor?
No just reset the ecm after the repair is done
@@RBTheMechanic Thanks man. I replaced the sensor a few weeks ago thanks to you and this video…but in two occasions got code and the jeep didn't start…today was a third time :( and reading one comment of your…my part was from Advance Auto…I'll try a original part from Mopar as soon as I can.
@@NoOtherxD oh yeah u gotta put original I never take change with autozone or pepboys
2014 Compass code 335…same thing?
Yes same thing
You know what a p1067 code on a 2015 jeep cherokee?
how much does this repair typically cost??
Man the thing was terrible to reach can’t see only feel but I would charge labor $190 and part is around $55
@@RBTheMechanic ohhh wow! i paid $380 for this repair! i knew they were over charging me but i can’t complain my car is working again thank you so much for the information
@@jamirasantiago7648 that’s not bad because they maybe charged you diagnostic usually I don’t charge that unless u have it checked and leave which I do credit toward the work if u do it with in 90 days which I think is fair for both sides well anyways ur keep is running again!!
where are you located? i like that you’re honest and obviously you know your stuff! lmk and i’ll come to you if need be
@@jamirasantiago7648 north nj Bayonne. 997 Broadway.
Any idea why after replacing jeep wont start?
Replacing keep? Did u mean u replaced crank sensor?
@@RBTheMechanic sorry meant after replacing crank sensor the jeep compass will not start.
@@inscaveman2 ok I’m guess before doing this job it did start? Anyways it can be fault new sensor. Check the connectors for every thing u removed check the connector for new sensor also check to see if the sensor is sitting in there propperly
Do you need to do a relearn for the crank sensor?
No reset the light and it good to go
RB The Mechanic I got a 2015. Jeep Grand Cherokee is giving me bank 1 and bank 2 camshafts sensors and I erase the light and relearn the cams and the light comes back right away.. all I did was the camshaft from bank 1 and lifters....and the codes came right away..
Not easy? Baloney. That's what a crooked mechanic told me once.
Ahhh
It was in blind spot!!!
To much advertisements on your video to be of use
Hello brother, I am following you from Iraq. Do you have Facebook, Insta or any other communication? Thank you
No only this