here's one for you, using a three wire on the crank. I'm getting a crank but no start with intermittent spark - side note while testing for spark I don't receive any cylinder misfires. but I'm also not getting any codes related to crank or cam. but I do get the barometric pressure one for having it disconnected while trying to start to make it easier.
Could you do a similar video for a 2 wire sensor please? This is a great video but all of the vehicles I've worked on are 2 wire. I'm having issues currently with a 2008 5.4 3v F150. I love how you get right to the point and make things easy to understand. Thank you.
Just subscribed thanks for the knowledge May I ask this question? I noticed when checking for the sensor ground you went from battery positive to sensor ground is that the best voltage check or using battery negative to sensor ground looking for < 0.100 just asking because I don’t know which one is a better diagnosis Cheers Thanks Tim
Hi. Although this video is for a 3 wire sensor, you can follow a similar method of testing to diagnose the fault. Were the 2.34v readings taken from the sensor connector (with the sensor unplugged) with the ignition on? Start here and then follow the video to conduct the same tests at the ECU connector and so on.
It should be 5 volts disconnect the wire from the ECU and test the ECU directly in the pin hole you just removed the wire from to negative on the battery see what it reads should be 5 volts if it is its a wiring problem should not be 2.34volts should be 5 volts 🤔💯👍
Hello, Thanks for a great test video. I am working on a custom LS1 Harness bought in 2004 direktly from GM ( New crate engine, Hardness and ECU ) Now I Have crancshaft position sensor ( P0336 ) error code, I hav changed sensor 2 times, before I saw your Video. I Now Have Cheched 5 V connetor to be 10,9 V , signal terminal has 10 mV and Ground connection has 12,2 V - After hearing what you say I suspect that the problem is inside the ECU, will you agree ?
Thanks for this video. Moreover, I am working on a 2009 toyota corolla, I have 12volts on the ground wire of the crankshaft sensor, but am not getting any volts on the hot wire,I checked the continuity of the hot wire from the pcm to the terminal and resistance is ok but still won't get any voltage on the hot wire,I am confused now , any advice to what to do next?? Thanks
I have a Peugeot 206 1.1cc but have found a position sensor off a Peugeot 206 1.4cc will it be the same crankshaft position sensor for my engine I don't see why it should be any different do you ? to save me buying another one great video thanks if it's not that I'll get my multi metre out and test the circuit thanks a lot very well explained ignore any idiot comments well done good job 👍💯🤔
Hi there! If you can email info@ecutesting.com with your vehicle details, part number, symptoms and the fault code/s present, our technical team will be happy to look into this for you. Thanks
@ecutestinglimited can you help me here. Ford edge...installed new crankshaft sensors and the code for bank A is still on. I set my meter to 20v and tested the connector. Both holes gave me only .02 That a bad wire harness?
one suggestion. for wire faults use a 250mA or 500 mA test light at least. A wire with one strand will still show continuity, but won't allow current to pass through it. A dim glow will expose this.
Hi. Yes, testing at the camshaft position sensor is largely the same as the crankshaft. We have done a video specifically on the cam sensor here: ruclips.net/video/FTY11IeWBsk/видео.html But if you aren't getting any voltage at the sensor connector with the ignition on and sensor unplugged, it is likely the wiring or ECU is faulty. You will need to back probe the wires at the ECU connector as we show in this video at 4:47. Hope this helps
@@Ecutestinglimited I have 12.4 volts at the ecm sensor wire brn/wht so it's got to be a break in the wire, so I ordered a short/open tester to find it. Thanks,
I have p0726 code on audi a3 2.0 tdi 2005 I changed crankshaft sensor but the car its the same shut down and indicator light its open and something is shut down Is this test voltage the same to my car or not ? Whats is the problem? Any solution?
Hi i have got vw golf 1.2 tsi ,its keep giving code p0322 engine no speed,checked the wiring its showing 5v,signal wiring 5v,have changed 2 sensors still showing same problem.can u help plz
Hi. The P0322 code could also be caused by a fault with the Camshaft position sensor, have you completed the same tests at both the crank and cam sensor connectors? Also, have you tested the ground connection to the sensors as well? If you have done these, then also inspect the sensor connectors for corrosion or poor terminal tension. Hope this helps!
@@muhammadrashidjaved301 No, 4.9v is a good reading. If you have changed both sensors and the fault still remains then it could be the incorrect sensor for the vehicle, make sure you are buying OEM replacements specific for your vehicle. Again, it could be the ground wire is shorted to voltage, or a poor connection between the sensor connector and the sensor itself, so we would recommend completing these checks.
Hi. Yes a bad ECU can result in no signal from the crank sensor. If you have completed all the checks in this video to rule out the wiring loom and sensor, then it is worth testing the ECU to make sure it has a good power and grounds, which you can do by following the steps in our video here: ruclips.net/video/Y3aoD5BMxQw/видео.htmlsi=veJToJJYZVkvXI2I If you aren't getting any CAN communication it could also be worth testing the CAN Bus circuit. If you rule these out then you can determine your ECU is causing the issue. If this is the case then please contact our technical support team via email on info@ecutesting.com with the part number of your unit and any relevant diagnostic information, and they will advise you of any testing and re-build service we can provide. Thanks.
Hi. While it's more common for crankshaft position sensors to use a 5V signal, some can be 12V. Inductive type sensors are more likely to have a 12V signal, especially in older vehicles or if the sensor is a 2-wire design (compared to the 3-wire design more typical for 5V sensors). We would always recommend consulting your specific vehicle's technical documentation to confirm.
Hi, i am working on 2009 hyundai santa Fe. i have no spark and no fuel. But the problem is that i dont have any code on the car. The car would crank, i test the fuel pump, and it's good. I replaced the crankshaft position sensor as well as the pcm. But the car still doesn't have a spark.. what shld i do next??
Hi. A P1335 on an Astra indicates a problem with the crankshaft position sensor, its wiring, or the ECU, so we would recommend completing the checks we have outlined in this video in order to identify and rectify the problem.
Hi. The P0339 fault code indicates the ECU is detecting an intermittent or erratic signal from the crankshaft sensor. This can be due to a faulty sensor, ECU or wiring from the sensor to the ECU. We would recommend completing all the checks outlined in this video to determine where the fault lies. As the P0339 code is intermittent, we would recommend completing all these checks whilst wiggling the wiring loom and connectors from the ECU to the sensor to see if the voltage readings change at all. Hope this helps!
i Have a Honda accord 2005 Hybrid with code P0335 i change the crankshaft sensor but still have the code , check Volt on the blue cable and is 3.7V intead of 5V , what should a check next?
Hi. Do you know if your blue cable is the power supply to the sensor or the signal wire? And did you conduct this test with the ignition on or with the engine running?
If you have 3.7v on the signal terminal with the sensor disconnect and ignition on, then we would recommend completing the same test at the ECU connector by back probing the signal wire that goes to the crank sensor. If the voltage is 3.7v here, then the fault likely lies with your ECU, or both the wiring and ECU. Inspect the ECU connector for any damage, corrosion or poor terminal tension to see if the fault is being caused by a bad connection. If that checks out ok, then follow the steps in the video from 5:27 onwards (but on the signal wire instead of the 5v wire as shown in the video) to determine if the fault lies in both the wiring and ECU or just ECU. Hope this helps!
Hi. A P0016 can be caused by either a faulty cam or crank sensor, or a mechanical fault on the vehicle. We would recommend completing all the wiring checks in this video as well as our video on the cam sensor: ruclips.net/video/FTY11IeWBsk/видео.html in order to determine if the fault could lie in the circuit.
Need help. Car would not start when hot, got the fault code P0335, fitted CPS, car run but fault came back, so re-fitted CPS but now won't rev over 2500rpm, when it hits those revs it gets a 'bang' in exhaust and then cuts out. Fault code P0335 then comes on.
Hi. We offer a worldwide service so you can get your unit re-built no matter where you are! If you are looking to send a unit into us for testing/remanufacturing please fill in our online test form to get started: myaccount.ecutesting.com/ 👍 Any questions then please email our technical support team at info@ecutesting.com
no no garage mechanic or even dealership gonna spend 10 min doing any of this !! meter electrical trblshooting.. ever. never never they gonna just rip out the sensor, wires and or Ecu and give u a huge $$ bill .. tell ya see ya goodluck.. Next. here in USA smfh
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That's a very detailed and comprehensive video. Great stuff!
so far watched about 40 videos this one is the best thanks master
here's one for you, using a three wire on the crank. I'm getting a crank but no start with intermittent spark - side note while testing for spark I don't receive any cylinder misfires. but I'm also not getting any codes related to crank or cam. but I do get the barometric pressure one for having it disconnected while trying to start to make it easier.
thank you automotive jonny sins, this is exactly what i needed
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This is one excellent video very informative and a professional well explained
Great video with easy explanation for DIY
I appriciate for this video & expect more trouble shooting
Could you do a similar video for a 2 wire sensor please? This is a great video but all of the vehicles I've worked on are 2 wire. I'm having issues currently with a 2008 5.4 3v F150. I love how you get right to the point and make things easy to understand. Thank you.
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very good explanation! Thank you very much! Helps a lot for trouble finding (Golf 5 1,9 TDI)🙂
Just subscribed thanks for the knowledge May I ask this question? I noticed when checking for the sensor ground you went from battery positive to sensor ground is that the best voltage check or using battery negative to sensor ground looking for < 0.100 just asking because I don’t know which one is a better diagnosis Cheers Thanks Tim
Thanks for this helpful presentation.
Great informative video
Ihave the p0335 code on my vauxhall vivaro no start should i have 2.34 v voltage on both connections on my crank sensor wiring
Hi. Although this video is for a 3 wire sensor, you can follow a similar method of testing to diagnose the fault. Were the 2.34v readings taken from the sensor connector (with the sensor unplugged) with the ignition on? Start here and then follow the video to conduct the same tests at the ECU connector and so on.
It should be 5 volts disconnect the wire from the ECU and test the ECU directly in the pin hole you just removed the wire from to negative on the battery see what it reads should be 5 volts if it is its a wiring problem should not be 2.34volts should be 5 volts 🤔💯👍
Hello, Thanks for a great test video. I am working on a custom LS1 Harness bought in 2004 direktly from GM ( New crate engine, Hardness and ECU ) Now I Have crancshaft position sensor ( P0336 ) error code, I hav changed sensor 2 times, before I saw your Video. I Now Have Cheched 5 V connetor to be 10,9 V , signal terminal has 10 mV and Ground connection has 12,2 V - After hearing what you say I suspect that the problem is inside the ECU, will you agree ?
This is exactly what I was looking for🙏🇳🇦
Question do you have any video on 06 Honda Odyssey crankshaft sensior? and wiring ? thank you
What a well made video. Thank you for allt he hard work.
Thanks for this video. Moreover, I am working on a 2009 toyota corolla, I have 12volts on the ground wire of the crankshaft sensor, but am not getting any volts on the hot wire,I checked the continuity of the hot wire from the pcm to the terminal and resistance is ok but still won't get any voltage on the hot wire,I am confused now , any advice to what to do next?? Thanks
I have a Peugeot 206 1.1cc but have found a position sensor off a Peugeot 206 1.4cc will it be the same crankshaft position sensor for my engine I don't see why it should be any different do you ? to save me buying another one great video thanks if it's not that I'll get my multi metre out and test the circuit thanks a lot very well explained ignore any idiot comments well done good job 👍💯🤔
Can you suggest what to use when setting it on fire?
Gasoline
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Hi there. Why do cars have both camshaft as well as crankshaft position sensors if both are locked in synchronisation?
I have a code of p1613 short to ground, can you repair the ECM ?
I have voltage readings on the 3 wires 11.50, 9.84 and 9.84 in the other 2 wires.
Hi there! If you can email info@ecutesting.com with your vehicle details, part number, symptoms and the fault code/s present, our technical team will be happy to look into this for you. Thanks
hi
is it possible with no any codes?
just the engine light on...
Slightly different code.. P0322 followed by 04087 VW Transporter 2.0 TDi, what are your views/opinions.. It's also intermittent.
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Love this….thank you so much for the info❤
On Nissan Navara D40 St-X Diesel.
Can sensor give problems without fault codes?..
You should also do a tutorial on a two pin wire crankshaft sensor
@ecutestinglimited can you help me here. Ford edge...installed new crankshaft sensors and the code for bank A is still on. I set my meter to 20v and tested the connector. Both holes gave me only .02 That a bad wire harness?
one suggestion. for wire faults use a 250mA or 500 mA test light at least. A wire with one strand will still show continuity, but won't allow current to pass through it. A dim glow will expose this.
Keep up the good work 👍🏻
Is testing at the CMP sensor the same as the ckp? If so I'm getting no voltage at the sensor wire with the it disconnected.
Hi. Yes, testing at the camshaft position sensor is largely the same as the crankshaft. We have done a video specifically on the cam sensor here: ruclips.net/video/FTY11IeWBsk/видео.html But if you aren't getting any voltage at the sensor connector with the ignition on and sensor unplugged, it is likely the wiring or ECU is faulty. You will need to back probe the wires at the ECU connector as we show in this video at 4:47. Hope this helps
@@Ecutestinglimited I have 12.4 volts at the ecm sensor wire brn/wht so it's got to be a break in the wire, so I ordered a short/open tester to find it. Thanks,
Hi@@davebrown4699 No problem, good job on the diagnosis! We hope finding the damaged wire isn't too hard 🙏
I have p0726 code on audi a3 2.0 tdi 2005
I changed crankshaft sensor but the car its the same shut down and indicator light its open and something is shut down
Is this test voltage the same to my car or not ?
Whats is the problem? Any solution?
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Hi i have got vw golf 1.2 tsi ,its keep giving code p0322 engine no speed,checked the wiring its showing 5v,signal wiring 5v,have changed 2 sensors still showing same problem.can u help plz
Hi. The P0322 code could also be caused by a fault with the Camshaft position sensor, have you completed the same tests at both the crank and cam sensor connectors? Also, have you tested the ground connection to the sensors as well? If you have done these, then also inspect the sensor connectors for corrosion or poor terminal tension. Hope this helps!
@@Ecutestinglimited i have checked cam shaft connectors thy giving same voltage and have changed cam shaft sensor
On camshft connector one is showing 5v and one is showing 4.9 .is that ok or something wrong?
@@muhammadrashidjaved301 No, 4.9v is a good reading. If you have changed both sensors and the fault still remains then it could be the incorrect sensor for the vehicle, make sure you are buying OEM replacements specific for your vehicle. Again, it could be the ground wire is shorted to voltage, or a poor connection between the sensor connector and the sensor itself, so we would recommend completing these checks.
Thank you
All easy to understand
Hi I know it’s an old video, just concerned why my wires are 11.8 5.0. 6.5? Please help needed
Can the ecu cause no signal from crank sensor? Ive replaced 3 times. I also have no can signal at ecu
Hi. Yes a bad ECU can result in no signal from the crank sensor. If you have completed all the checks in this video to rule out the wiring loom and sensor, then it is worth testing the ECU to make sure it has a good power and grounds, which you can do by following the steps in our video here: ruclips.net/video/Y3aoD5BMxQw/видео.htmlsi=veJToJJYZVkvXI2I If you aren't getting any CAN communication it could also be worth testing the CAN Bus circuit. If you rule these out then you can determine your ECU is causing the issue. If this is the case then please contact our technical support team via email on info@ecutesting.com with the part number of your unit and any relevant diagnostic information, and they will advise you of any testing and re-build service we can provide. Thanks.
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Bro can you help me on a car am working on
Is it normal for the signal wire to be 12v? I am reading some cars are 5v and some are 12v depending on the car etc?
Hi. While it's more common for crankshaft position sensors to use a 5V signal, some can be 12V. Inductive type sensors are more likely to have a 12V signal, especially in older vehicles or if the sensor is a 2-wire design (compared to the 3-wire design more typical for 5V sensors). We would always recommend consulting your specific vehicle's technical documentation to confirm.
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Hi, i am working on 2009 hyundai santa Fe. i have no spark and no fuel. But the problem is that i dont have any code on the car. The car would crank, i test the fuel pump, and it's good. I replaced the crankshaft position sensor as well as the pcm. But the car still doesn't have a spark.. what shld i do next??
great information thank you
Can dirt make the sensor to malfunction??
Hi, What about P1335 on astra G? Thank's
Hi. A P1335 on an Astra indicates a problem with the crankshaft position sensor, its wiring, or the ECU, so we would recommend completing the checks we have outlined in this video in order to identify and rectify the problem.
Thank's a lot for the information, really apreciated!
What about P0339 ??
Hi. The P0339 fault code indicates the ECU is detecting an intermittent or erratic signal from the crankshaft sensor. This can be due to a faulty sensor, ECU or wiring from the sensor to the ECU. We would recommend completing all the checks outlined in this video to determine where the fault lies. As the P0339 code is intermittent, we would recommend completing all these checks whilst wiggling the wiring loom and connectors from the ECU to the sensor to see if the voltage readings change at all. Hope this helps!
What about testing 2 wire crank sensors?
Thanks
Why not explaining a 2 wires sensor?
i Have a Honda accord 2005 Hybrid with code P0335 i change the crankshaft sensor but still have the code , check Volt on the blue cable and is 3.7V intead of 5V , what should a check next?
Hi. Do you know if your blue cable is the power supply to the sensor or the signal wire? And did you conduct this test with the ignition on or with the engine running?
Signal with the ignition on . The sensor is 5 pint or wire.
Thanks for the reply.
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If you have 3.7v on the signal terminal with the sensor disconnect and ignition on, then we would recommend completing the same test at the ECU connector by back probing the signal wire that goes to the crank sensor. If the voltage is 3.7v here, then the fault likely lies with your ECU, or both the wiring and ECU. Inspect the ECU connector for any damage, corrosion or poor terminal tension to see if the fault is being caused by a bad connection. If that checks out ok, then follow the steps in the video from 5:27 onwards (but on the signal wire instead of the 5v wire as shown in the video) to determine if the fault lies in both the wiring and ECU or just ECU. Hope this helps!
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Can a P0016 be caused by a bad crankshaft position sensor?
Hi. A P0016 can be caused by either a faulty cam or crank sensor, or a mechanical fault on the vehicle. We would recommend completing all the wiring checks in this video as well as our video on the cam sensor: ruclips.net/video/FTY11IeWBsk/видео.html in order to determine if the fault could lie in the circuit.
Need help. Car would not start when hot, got the fault code P0335, fitted CPS, car run but fault came back, so re-fitted CPS but now won't rev over 2500rpm, when it hits those revs it gets a 'bang' in exhaust and then cuts out. Fault code P0335 then comes on.
forgot to mention this is a Chrysler Crossfire.
I am in South Africa where can I get my Ecu checked 8:26 8:26
Hi. We offer a worldwide service so you can get your unit re-built no matter where you are! If you are looking to send a unit into us for testing/remanufacturing please fill in our online test form to get started: myaccount.ecutesting.com/ 👍 Any questions then please email our technical support team at info@ecutesting.com
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Good video
Thanks a lot ❤
How to get in contact with you I need a ecm rebuild
Hi. You can call us on +44 1773 535638 from (9:00-22:00 GMT+1) or email our technical support team at info@ecutesting.com. Thanks.
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Showing p1765 p1611 and p0335 .But vehical running
My car runs but occasionally goes into limp mode with the p0335 code. But it starts fine.
great!
No codes, no start, 2003 Nissan 3.5l V6 that sat for a year.
Will replace CPS and try to get it to start.
no no garage mechanic or even dealership gonna spend 10 min doing any of this !! meter electrical trblshooting.. ever. never never
they gonna just rip out the sensor, wires and or Ecu and give u a huge $$ bill .. tell ya see ya goodluck.. Next.
here in USA smfh
yehh like everybody got a multi$1000s Oscope laying around garage... omg smfh ... let alone know how to even use or turn it on.. flmao
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Hi. No problem, we are glad you enjoyed the video! If you are looking to send a unit into us for testing/remanufacturing, we do offer a worldwide service so you can get your unit re-built no matter where you are! Fill in our online test form to get started: myaccount.ecutesting.com/ 👍
@@Ecutestinglimited Can a fuse box corrosion cause the car get to get no power to ECU ? Thanks
I have 2 pins in sensor. This video was useless
Buy an old classic car
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