P0340, P0335 Camshaft/Crankshaft Position Sensor Codes

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • I accidentally say P0355, but I mean to say P0335 for the Crankshaft Position Sensor Code. I will do updates of this procedure with other vehicles later.

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  • @1mzaliwa
    @1mzaliwa 9 лет назад +32

    The most clear step by step diagnostics for them sensors. Love it & keep up the good spirit of educating the public. I am a 14 years certified mech & I approve this. Thank u

    • @1guardia
      @1guardia 5 месяцев назад

      The 2 wire camshaft sensor works with 12.v ?

  • @battlehrfred
    @battlehrfred 4 года назад +2

    Excellent Teacher, this is how a professional teacher feed this information to their students,>>>> PERFECT EXPLANATION!! TY Sir!!

  • @danmeyer8550
    @danmeyer8550 4 года назад +1

    Nice! very clearly explained. Im saying this is probably the best video involving cam/crank test procedure i've seen. I really appreciate it. the scan code reassured the component failure rather then
    wire failure by scan code and a test light exercise. Cool! I have 3 wire connection to check. Ground, signal wire, and power. Signal wire to be white. I had my 1990 olds 88 royale bur. scanned. I forgot it. My olds ran 15 months later. sat all winter started it, drove it in town, had it on the interstate, come home parked it. next morning no spark no fuel. cranks only. I'll be going out in the morning with my light

  • @maggie8417
    @maggie8417 Год назад +1

    This was very informative for non-mechanically inclined people!

  • @searchDscriptures
    @searchDscriptures Месяц назад

    Thank you for making the effort to show how to check harness, that nail is set

  • @antinwo3664
    @antinwo3664 5 лет назад +5

    We love the way you make it so easy to understand, you are straight forward and methodical and you repeat your methodology to ensure people understand. This is a good thing so that ALL types of intellect will understand your procedures. Excellent. Keep up the good work.

  • @ronanknutson4507
    @ronanknutson4507 6 лет назад +5

    THANK YOU. All I can find is videos on how to replace an already bad sensor, not the diag checks to see what went wrong and how. Now all I need is a multitester and light probe..

  • @jayro96jr
    @jayro96jr 8 лет назад +1

    I'm not speak inglish very well, but I'm go to try, ha ha ha!
    In my case, the crank's position sensor signal wire is open in the plug, so, it causes a intermitent signal to de PCM, starts to run bad, then goes to shut down the motor.
    In my opinion, first, check the wires and plugs before change any sensor to avoid trash your money.
    Thank you Roman, your video helps and saves me!!!

  • @garyoldham4449
    @garyoldham4449 4 года назад +5

    I have never enjoyed watching a fuel relay switch this much in my whole life! Estra points for click anticipation 😜! Because I learned something I will use tomorrow, thank you. Very much.

  • @mccannfamily...7652
    @mccannfamily...7652 8 лет назад

    Our 2008 335i E92 / N54 Coupe has been throwing the P0335 and P1727 codes for weeks and it keeps starting (rough) and starting (slow). Thank you for making this video. This weekend, I will first replace the CrankShaft Position Sensor and then, if necessary, replace both CamShaft Position Sensors and remove and clean both VANOS Solenoids. Wish me luck… Thanks.

  • @fixlivingllc9765
    @fixlivingllc9765 4 года назад

    I had to replace this sensor twice in less than a year. I did replace it myself , thanks to this video.

  • @josecaraballo269
    @josecaraballo269 3 года назад

    This video was super helpful. My 2005 dodge magnum is running perfect. This guy is a genius. Thumbs up. 100

  • @larrygallegos6497
    @larrygallegos6497 8 лет назад +7

    Repeat your self as many times you want your doing the video . Thanks for your input !!

  • @bobdelaplage690
    @bobdelaplage690 3 года назад

    Thanks bro, very very good tips! , the title says 335 instead of 355, just a detail...thanks for this original and handy tip, makes a lot of sense

  • @dreadeye1458
    @dreadeye1458 8 лет назад +1

    great video repeat it as much as you want because of your video i have a better understanding...

    • @RomanAutomotive
      @RomanAutomotive  8 лет назад +2

      Some people assume everybody is a mechanic, so I try to make it for everyone. Thanks bro.

  • @Posttronic
    @Posttronic 6 лет назад

    If I read you correctly, you are checking the ground connection to the computer; but you have the harness disconnected to the harness that provides ground for the sensor. Anyway you can't predict symptoms in a generic way. A single programmer did not write the code for all cars, results are different. This past week, I replaced the sensor on my 2001 Chrysler Sebring, I got the camshaft sensor code and the engine light came on and stayed on, for a good while, but it would go off without the troubles that you mentioned. The car would start, it did not stop, the only problem I could really see was that the transmission had a hard shift from one to two, and jerk, on occasion, but then would work fine. The engine light would go off after a couple of trips. But the transmission problem when it happened would always include the Check Engine light. So I changed the sensor and the transmission symptom went away and hasn't returned (knock on wood). I looked at the wiring diagram for my car and the sensor does connect to the transmission control module, why and what it does, exactly, I don't know, nor care.

  • @jamesrearick2672
    @jamesrearick2672 3 года назад

    Best video I ever watched on this subject. Thankyou sir!!

  • @davidwilkie3874
    @davidwilkie3874 3 года назад

    Wanted to say great info,had to take a break.stuck record over and over. Until getting stuck Awesome video

  • @msleelee94williams18
    @msleelee94williams18 7 лет назад +23

    i changed both sensors out and it was hell but so far so good my jeep has better get up and go and the check engine light has not came back on.

  • @rlarviso
    @rlarviso 5 лет назад +1

    You really had me going repeating the code for a bad primary or secondary coil circuit reading. Thanks for the clarification.

  • @davidweekes7321
    @davidweekes7321 6 лет назад

    This is an excellent video. Lots of clear explanation and repetition for us novices along with clear visuals. ,keep it up!
    Just try to get the other hand free.

  • @greddyt05
    @greddyt05 9 лет назад

    So glad I came across this video. It's the first I've found with the two wire sensors. Even better is I have the exact same engine. Now I know an easy way to check. I've already replaced both sensors so I'm assuming it's the wire. Now I know how to check. Good stuff!!

  • @ChazRinehold
    @ChazRinehold 3 года назад

    thank you so much i just did my first motor swap, solo at that, and i was about to give up on my 2007 rx8

  • @newnameauto
    @newnameauto 4 месяца назад

    Very helpful! I'll follow up with my results

  • @jorgereyes6049
    @jorgereyes6049 6 лет назад +3

    thank you , that is good input ,doing it over gave me time to get it right thanks,

  • @armyofant924
    @armyofant924 7 лет назад

    o and thank you for the good info saves time, money, headaches, bloody knucks, bad back, sore arms, a good ol healthy chunk of gunk in both my eyes thats fallen from motor... ect... lol really man thankyou good work

  • @PatrickDooley
    @PatrickDooley 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks mate. great tips on methodology how test everything before actually replacing the sensors.

  • @bustsrods
    @bustsrods 5 лет назад +1

    Very very nice video!!! Very thorough. Thanks for the school

  • @ManikMekanik
    @ManikMekanik 9 лет назад

    The plug on my crankshaft position sensor came off & I got the 0340 code on my '09 Cobalt! I changed the Camshaft Position Sensor anyway and plugged the Crank Sensor back in. It never ran bad or quit running when the engine light was on.

  • @shanebusbee3373
    @shanebusbee3373 5 лет назад +2

    Loved the video but you sure know how to repeat things a lot. Thanks for the video

  • @crashnburn9383
    @crashnburn9383 6 лет назад

    What did he just show us right here?! Arrogant fellow isn't he!

  • @kimcastillo6032
    @kimcastillo6032 4 года назад

    A nice video it's a very semple and easy to understood

  • @mikesand5732
    @mikesand5732 4 года назад

    thank you very much you plainly explained the procedure

  • @DjJtown
    @DjJtown 9 лет назад

    I have a similar problem but with a twist. It's a 2004 Kia Rio Cinco 1.6l 4cyl.with 170K on it and got 26mpg in town up til the start of last week 4/13. I haven't had the engine warning light come on but I did a scan after a few days of the car chugging during acceleration, erratic idle, a "hot" smell out of the exhaust and a 30% drop in gas mileage. What comes up is: Cam position Sensor, Mass Air sensor and Knock sensor. This car throws knock sensor codes like a frat house throws parties even with 4 brand new KIA sensors; so that's not the issue. If the cam sensor is bad, wouldn't that cause issues with air flow, poor idle and spark? That seems the cheapest way to start since they are only $80. The mass air (KIA Re-man is $180) and I replaced that 1 year ago along with the Cat and 2 knock sensors and O2 sensor. Your help would be much appreciated since the business I worked at just went out of business this past Friday 4/17.

  • @borissvoyskiy8460
    @borissvoyskiy8460 5 лет назад

    First time I received Code P0340 ( 2005 Honda Civic) 4 years ago after engine stalled or did not start at times. Professional I referred to was unsure if the sensor was responsible but finally replaced it and everything was OK for several months but happened again one day. By the time I already knew location of the sensor so I disconnected and connected this sensor several times and only yesterday this sensor reminded me about itself reporting fresh P0340. So I suspect the problem comes from oxidation of connector's contacts and could be fixed by contact cleaner or just by using my "quick fix" procedure. BTW in new cars as I noticed, this sensor is supplied with long cable connected outside to avoid hot environment in body of engine.

  • @TyWhalin
    @TyWhalin 5 лет назад +5

    Your vehicle can stall while driving, which are indicators of a faulty CPS. Your vehicle may continue to start if the CPS isn't completely bad, but eventually will fail completely to the point of crank, no start.

    • @nicomas2471
      @nicomas2471 5 лет назад

      this is my worry, dont wanna be going down the road an all of a sudden have the engine shut off, Spec with an automatic and a 7,000 lb van lol

  • @brucekim2000
    @brucekim2000 4 года назад

    Very good instructions! I am hoping I'd able to repair my 2005 Nissan Pathfinder SE P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit code using your method.

  • @talaavetaafua4460
    @talaavetaafua4460 5 лет назад

    Hey, bro thank you very much for showing how to check those wire for the sensor I really like that keep showing more video how to work on the engine

  • @atomicdmt8763
    @atomicdmt8763 3 года назад

    thanks! i recently put in a NEW (but bad) CKP sensor and its apparently shorted internally- screwing up my fuel level gauge, ignition coil/ignitor(?) and setting off a host of other selonoids- et al! I cleaned all grounds, rebuilt my fuse box, new ECU, cleaned everything........no changes UNTIL i just now decided to swap back in the old CKP sensor. All the electrical clicking, etc went away immediately and Im not going thru the KEY RELEARN process for the new ECU

  • @danagriffin3631
    @danagriffin3631 4 года назад

    That was some informative. Knowledge right there and informative knowledge. And also film Drake Thank you.

  • @DavidParker-cf2km
    @DavidParker-cf2km 4 года назад +1

    When you were tapping on the signal wire, shouldn't you have connected the light to the negative terminal? If the 12V is coming from the computer, isn't the computer looking for a ground from the cam position sensor?

  • @joshuadutchman7269
    @joshuadutchman7269 8 лет назад +15

    Ok Roman. I'm sorry for this. Here's the deal. I have to shoot down most of your information as it needs clarification badly.. pay attention, this is how it works IN THIS ORDER. Key one, ECM on, fuel pump ON to prime lines, pump shuts back OFF because no reference volts. When starting the engine, 12 volts from battery goes to the key, to the safety neutral switch, to the starter motor. *The engine physically turns, crank sensor GENERATES a DC voltage "reference volts," the reference volts goes to the ECM for bottom end timing correlation. Reference volts also goes to the cam sensor where it's turned from DC into AC. The AC signal is a square wave and fed back to the ECM for top end correlation. BOTH signals HAVE to be present for the engine to start and run. GOT THAT?
    OK not taking a personal shot at you or anything but let me ask you this question. "If I snip ANY wire going to a cam sensor while the engine is running. What happens? If you've paid attention, you should know by now. There's only one answer. The engine dies.
    Now let's recap. If the crank sensor goes out. then there will be NO reference volts going to the cam sensor. The engine will crank but not start. If the crank sensor goes out while driving. The engine will run untill turned off. Your info is backwards buddy. If the cam sensor goes bad. The engine MAY act like its trying to start. puttering and such almost like low fuel pressure. If the cam sensor goes bad while driving. The engine WILL DIE right then and there in. the middle of the road, so to speak.
    "Fuel controllers" right guy... Inside the ECM are MOSFET transistors the swap open and closed when cam signal is present. Those are you "fuel injector controllers" they are part of the ECM and rely on correlation between both the DC signal and AC signal.
    fuel pump turns on to prime fuel rain then turns back off. The ECM will turn the fuel pump back on when it sees the cam signal.
    OK that was cute. That test that you "invented." So the positive side of the battery produces a "surface charge" on you test light because it's cheap. That surface charge can activate the ECM and cause the fuel pump relay to "click." Because the ECM only need voltage. Not Amps for a signal to turn on the fuel pump relay. But why is it taking you so long with that poking test to get that rely to click then? "It may take some time guys but do like I'm doing and you'll be ok" or whatever you said. Here's why that worked for you. Ok on the crankshaft is a "reluctor ring." It's has "square" teeth ;) if you touch that test light in a rhythm.. I.e. you mimic the way that the reluctor ring would interact with the crank/cam sensor. The ECM will see that pattern. You understand? You were doing that unrhythmic calligraphy stabbing/ probing/ scraping/ motion. And YOU did manage to send a signal to the ECM by doing that but you should think like a well timed switch when you do it. On, Off, On, Off. remember, reluctor wheels have square teeth. Not round or random finicky teeth.
    like I said before. I'm not trying to take a shot at you personally. But you are causing quite a bit of confusion.

    • @XILL315
      @XILL315 7 лет назад +2

      Joshua Dutchman PLEASE HELP PLEASE!!!
      hey joshua I was reading ur comment & I have to say u seem to be the most knowledgeable person if ever heard talk about a car repair... im having a kind of similar problem with a 2003 pt cruiser touring edition they car runs fine but gotta get emissions & engine light is on, was getting code p0344 intermittent camshaft signal, so I replaced it & got code p2035 ignition coil b secondary & the car started acting like is was gonna cut off .But I know that's not right bcuz coil,wires,& plugs were all replaced like 6 months ago, so I put the old one bak on, the p2035 code weren't away but p0344 came bak, BUT the car runs fine again... Do you have ANY THOUGHTS AT ALL as to what in the world could be the problem sir?

    • @joshuadutchman7269
      @joshuadutchman7269 7 лет назад +3

      It's the same as I said before. You will have to ultimately tear that engine apart. The sensor isn't bad, more then likely, it is the reluctor on the camshaft. (That gear with teeth that the sensor reads) is lose or missing/damaged

    • @XILL315
      @XILL315 7 лет назад +3

      Joshua Dutchman thanks 4 the reply & knowledge sir

    • @Eva51ify
      @Eva51ify 6 лет назад

      Joshua Dutchman need help you sound so knowledgeable 02 Kia Sportage where can I find crankshaft sensor ? This car is showing mid firing on all cyclinders change wiring new plugs new sensors few other parts now I turned it off wouldn’t start back just out of blue .
      Set for 15 minutes messed with fuel pump. Started. So put new fuel pump on .
      About 2 wks goes.by now it just starts missing really bad want go no but was running better .
      Not now someone said could be crank sensor but can’t find it . And is there a way to tell before buying new one. . Any info would be helpful need a ride on the rd ..
      Thank you

    • @JustinMentionedIt
      @JustinMentionedIt 5 лет назад

      Joshua Dutchman have you ever dealt with a P0016 17 18 and 19 codes ?

  • @assho8649
    @assho8649 5 лет назад

    Nest video on this issue so far. thank you

  • @chumadoshi6987
    @chumadoshi6987 4 года назад

    GOD BLESS YOU GREAT TEACHER. THANK YOU!!

  • @reneolivares7769
    @reneolivares7769 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very helpful I did so many research on this topic and by far this video hit the nail. Thx much for your time to teach us 👍

  • @gntr93043
    @gntr93043 5 лет назад +1

    Nice and clear lesson detail, Thank you.

  • @johnreed8579
    @johnreed8579 5 лет назад +6

    What about the 3 wire plug??

  • @johnp7408
    @johnp7408 6 лет назад +1

    Very helpful video. Thanks a lot.

  • @MrXtito3
    @MrXtito3 8 лет назад

    Great video i have a 2006 mitsubishi eclipse with P0340 code i will try what you show in the video

  • @MrNickelodion
    @MrNickelodion 4 года назад +1

    excelent explanation, my only concern is when you tapping the wire to the computer those tap are for (let say 12v), is it this load consistent with the regular signal that the sensor should get ?

    • @johnfreeze3021
      @johnfreeze3021 2 года назад

      Nope I believe that gets 5 volts I was kind of shaking every time he tapped it with it. My power probe comes with a 5 volt step down.. that's what I use. I seen he did it so I guess it worked I would have liked to see the finished product running and I wish you would have told us if it was running before he started.

    • @johnfreeze3021
      @johnfreeze3021 2 года назад

      PS I pushed the 12 volt once on the power probe testing the AC Fried the computer. True story

  • @_dollar_sign
    @_dollar_sign 5 лет назад

    Sometimes the vehicle will start if you press the gas while trying to start at the sa.e time. Once started carefully (gently) place left foot on brakes and right foot on gas pedals and it should drive as long as you keep the rpm up.

  • @hunkydude322
    @hunkydude322 8 лет назад

    good video its good u repeat yourself cause there are newbies on here, and their new to the electonics in cars. for the seasoned technician he can stay and watch if he or she wants. keep trucking good video, at least dont have spend 5000 dollars on a scope to figure this one out.

  • @jamalmakki3700
    @jamalmakki3700 5 лет назад +2

    THANK you again and again

  • @benjaminb6929
    @benjaminb6929 8 лет назад

    My car died on the freeway and it turned out to be a P0340 (cam shaft pos sensor), I replaced it and it works fine for now but should I worry about the crank shaft sensor now?

  • @dannyspagnuolo3968
    @dannyspagnuolo3968 4 года назад

    nice simple diagnostic .very helpfull good people god bless .keep up the good work .thums up .

  • @katherinemccarter8841
    @katherinemccarter8841 6 лет назад +12

    You keep saying PO355 I thought the code was PO335

  • @ttautogarages
    @ttautogarages 2 года назад

    😱 this is a wise move thanks

  • @laptopbob61
    @laptopbob61 9 лет назад

    job well done vary good info and right on the money

  • @ysnphotos
    @ysnphotos 3 года назад

    Hi, thank you for this nice explanation

  • @RomanAutomotive
    @RomanAutomotive  10 лет назад +9

    Also remember, If your timing chain, or timing belt breaks, you may have a code for camshaft position sensor, but replacing sensor would, obviously, not fix a broke timing chain, or timing belt.

    • @jerryyates7923
      @jerryyates7923 9 лет назад +1

      +RomanAutomotive Hey Roman. I want to make sure I understand your info regarding the difference in failure with the Camshaft sensor, and the crankshaft sensor. My Ford Explorer has an intermittent problem when trying to start it. When it does start, everything seem to be fine, and I can drive for miles. But once I turn the key off, I do not know if it will start back or not. sometimes it does, as if they are nothing wrong. Other times i can crank it over, and over, and it will not start. After it sits for a few hours, it will again start right up. Didn't you say if it was the crank Pos sensor, it would quit while driving, and if it was the cam position sensor, it would keep running until key was turned off? Am I right in assuming the problem is the cam position sensor? and does that make sense that after the car sits a few hours (cools down) it starts up again? BTW before the "won't start" problem, it did on occasion have a rough miss when driving as if partly out of time..then as if something kicked in, it would in an instant start running perfect again. BTW my fault code is P0340, and that is the only code showing

    • @joshuadutchman7269
      @joshuadutchman7269 8 лет назад +2

      +Jerry Yates replace the cam sensor. that is your problem. not the crank.

    • @oliviamendoza17
      @oliviamendoza17 8 лет назад +1

      fix my truck😂😂😂

    • @RomanAutomotive
      @RomanAutomotive  8 лет назад +5

      Olivia Mendoza My wife is a Mexican, she wouldn't like me fix your truck for free. She'd probably bury you.

    • @fredhoneycutt6830
      @fredhoneycutt6830 7 лет назад

      RomanAutomotive Blow the ecm

  • @kevinlokitsjr6820
    @kevinlokitsjr6820 5 лет назад +5

    Hey bro i have “P0355 crankshaft position sensor A circuit malfunction” but my truck still runs and drives, but performance on the truck is low any idea whats going on and how to fix?

    • @robertoturcios9066
      @robertoturcios9066 4 года назад

      what class truck some truck o car still run but loss power

  • @MariaGonzalez-ei1pv
    @MariaGonzalez-ei1pv 3 года назад

    You are a badd ass😎😎😎 awsome videos man ..well explain..great job

  • @Eofking
    @Eofking 6 лет назад +1

    Very informative video, thank you Roman! I currently just finished diagnosing my vehicle for the camshaft position sensor. It has the P0340 camshaft position signal circuit malfunction. The weird thing about mine, is that it occurred when I was driving on the freeway, and my car lost complete power and stalled, but no dtc relating to the crankshaft position sensor. I know that the camshaft position sensor, would not cause the vehicle to stall because my automotive teacher physically showed me in class yesterday by disconnecting it and vehicle running fine. Do you think a bad crankshaft sensor, can still be bad, and cause a p0340, if they both use the same circuit? thanks in response! other than that, I will check the crank sensor circuit when I get the chance again.

  • @BryanG830
    @BryanG830 Год назад

    That same code p0340 popped up on my car. I replaced the camshaft position sensor and the wiring harness. Still the car will not start. When that Code popped up and my car wouldn't start. I noticed that the fuel pump went silent and no longer makes a buzzing noise. Which means the real reason why my car won't start is a bad fuel pump not a camshaft position sensor.

  • @mameryjazz
    @mameryjazz 8 лет назад

    Thank you very much man. Good video. And thanks for repeating yourself because amateur diy like me are so cautious that we want to make sure we got it right and you make sure we remain on that path. Matter of fact, ill watch it again lol.
    Now my question is: is it possible to have a crankshaft position sensor failure without any codes being displayed?
    the reason I ask is because my car gave up on me just like last night but no code was displayed on the dash. scan tool says no DTC

  • @temimayor7660
    @temimayor7660 9 лет назад +1

    Hi roman. Your videos are quite helpful thank you.
    My problem is my nissan maxima 2002 vq35 engine went dead on me when driving home from work and couldn't accelerate so I park while I could. TCS OFF and ABS and service engine soon light came on dashboard, Was confused for almost 10mins then decided to restart and it did start but 5mins into driving it and it was going really slow and sluggish. Had to stop at the light and it went off, someone offered to jumpstart which we did after so many trials it eventually started but was super sluggish at getting home.
    Please I would appreciate your help on this and I have though it might be the alternator or something because the battery is dead and car light is so low.

  • @henry3484
    @henry3484 8 лет назад

    Interesting. My 2002 Eclipse GS shut off on my while driving out of nowhere yesterday. Saw I was getting spark on my 1st coil pack but wasn't getting any spark from my 2nd coil pack. Put a OBD2 scanner in and got the P0340 code. About to go replace the camshaft position sensor tomorrow and hope that's the issue. Don't want to go through all those wires to find out where the issue is.

    • @valdoalvarez7838
      @valdoalvarez7838 7 лет назад

      hey my 2002 eclipse did same thing . did you fix the problem?

    • @henry3484
      @henry3484 7 лет назад

      The problem was that my timing belt snapped. Due to the belt snapping, it couldn't move the camshaft and that's why my code came back as the sensor being at fault. Had a lot of squealing noises months before it happened and thought it was my serpentine belt. Due to me cranking the engine numerous times before finding out that my timing belt was the issue, I wasn't sure how much damage I did to the engine so I just decided to buy a 2016 Mazda 3 instead of fixing my car. Loved my Mitsubishi but fixing issues after issues was getting a bit time consuming.

  • @snaponunderdog1146
    @snaponunderdog1146 5 лет назад +2

    Good job dude it helped me. we learned one vehicle at a time thanks bump those haters

  • @marks7352
    @marks7352 4 года назад +1

    When the crankshaft position sensor goes out, does the motor turn over or act like its siezed ?

  • @yvettepadilla7152
    @yvettepadilla7152 7 лет назад +2

    thank You for your Reassurance!! where on a 2005 nissan frontier will I find the camshaft position sensor?

  • @frankjames1955
    @frankjames1955 8 лет назад

    Sometime after i got my head gasket changed, with timing belt and water pump, an obd code came on it was the crankshaft sensor.. and the car stalled and was weak on acceleration and vibrated.. the light went away and its symptoms.. but came back again.. so my mechanic changed the sensor with one i picked on on ebay cheap.. and he put a new female connector on as well.. he checked the timing and the timing tooth , he also checked the voltage and signal ... and couldn't find any trouble, yet the trouble light crankshaft sensor is still on and the car still has the bad symptoms of it.. the last thing my mechanic said, it may be the cars ecu and to first get the ecu program update .
    My car is a honda civic 2002 ex 1.7 L automatic .

  • @bgjobass
    @bgjobass 7 лет назад

    Love the video
    Great trouble shooting
    Excellent reinforcement reminding us what procedure shows a ground and the trigger for the fuel pump relay
    In my 94 Ciera 3.1 liter I'm getting code 0341, I've replaced the spark plugs , plug wires, ignition coils ignition control module and the camshaft position sensor. I'm down now to replacing the two crankshaft position sensors, hoping that cures the problem with my Ciera hiccuping coughing and or stalling. Any other suggestions? Thanks again for posting.

  • @newnameauto
    @newnameauto 4 месяца назад

    I have a 3-pin connector and while probing with the test light, all 3 ports caused the light to illuminate. I spliced the wires and soldered on a new connector. Car still does not start.

  • @messindaduarte1021
    @messindaduarte1021 4 года назад

    So how much would a mechanic charge for this

  • @mikephan3179
    @mikephan3179 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much for showing video

  • @chuies1314
    @chuies1314 8 лет назад

    my car lasted a long time with this issue barley today it finally started really acting up now its time to take it in

  • @jmaliklewis2528
    @jmaliklewis2528 5 лет назад +1

    Great video very informative!!!

  • @CarlosTorres-di5li
    @CarlosTorres-di5li 5 лет назад +1

    wow you are amazing very helpfull video the best

  • @adriandejesus2945
    @adriandejesus2945 4 года назад

    Bro! This is a great explanation. 👍

  • @jonathanmurray4939
    @jonathanmurray4939 5 лет назад +5

    You said code 355 the code is 335 I believe for that code crank sensor

  • @robertcastaldo5038
    @robertcastaldo5038 5 лет назад

    THANK YOU FROM THE STATE OF PA

  • @ShawnSullivan352ACR
    @ShawnSullivan352ACR 4 года назад

    Then do you have to do a relearn procedure?

  • @sweetnandito
    @sweetnandito 4 года назад

    My 2002 Kia Sedona has 3 wires instead of 2 wires, how to go about testing that?

  • @enriquebauza749
    @enriquebauza749 2 года назад

    Why are all the wires inside the harness mass wire all apart

  • @johnbennett4796
    @johnbennett4796 8 лет назад +1

    great vid very well explaned

  • @edrusso417
    @edrusso417 3 года назад

    How do you know what sensor is bad if wiring on both sensor are good

  • @jmaliklewis2528
    @jmaliklewis2528 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video!!!

  • @charliehernandez1081
    @charliehernandez1081 4 года назад

    Ok. So What if it doesn't make that click on you're talking about? Thanks

  • @SteveRobReviews
    @SteveRobReviews 10 лет назад

    We'll done Roman - good info

    • @RomanAutomotive
      @RomanAutomotive  10 лет назад

      Thanks Steve, hopefully I can help someone out there that wants to fix this problem themselves.

  • @mbravo6751
    @mbravo6751 4 года назад

    I have a crank no start problem but I have a p0335 code this car came in without a knock sensor and I am having one hell of a time trying to get it not even Nissan has it , I'm down in Guatemala can't even get a used one and Nissan offered to bring it in about a month maybe cuestion is.... does t knock sensor missing will stop de car from starting?

  • @JoanneFoxTeping
    @JoanneFoxTeping 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you! Very imformative video

  • @sasacvetkovic127
    @sasacvetkovic127 4 года назад

    I get no light on both wires. No computer error code. Only thing i have is a long cranking time, about 3-4 seconds on first start, if I turn the engine off and than on again, i have no crank time at all.
    When I disconect the ecu conector i have checked that those two wires are not shorted.
    With multimeter I read the same voltage on both wires, positive lead on positive car battery terminal and other on the wires.
    Could this be ecu or bsi problem?
    I have citroen c3 1.4 gasoline

  • @josepeixoto3384
    @josepeixoto3384 2 года назад

    I think that maybe some ECUs and sensors may get burned by just this testing?
    because you are injecting 12 Volts with the terst light in circuits that normally see 1 Volt ou just a bit more? (i know that some cars-Rover and the MEMS 3,for instance) work with 12 Volts,incoming and outgoing signal on their Camshaft position sensor (3 wires,Hall) only, but not on the Crankshaft position sensor; i would be scared of doing that,but it is possible that you are positive about it ?

  • @leeonfrancalanza8241
    @leeonfrancalanza8241 4 года назад

    Can a crank shaft sensor go bad gradually. Because my car the code of the cam shaft sensor was on triggered but when i replaced the cam shaft it still produced the code. Now i am thinking that the crankshaft sensor is the problem because it is running poorly. Am i right?

  • @ericda5475
    @ericda5475 Год назад

    Bonjour
    Moi j'ai les deux défaut p0340 et P0335, vous sauriez quel panne peut provoqué les deux. La voiture ne démarre pas.
    Merci

  • @JOKERBABYG
    @JOKERBABYG 4 года назад

    Good video thanks for sharing👍

  • @Oralcaring
    @Oralcaring 5 лет назад

    Great video, good instructions!

  • @tommylim525
    @tommylim525 3 года назад

    thanks...great session

  • @stuzman52
    @stuzman52 10 лет назад

    Hey Roman, good info and demonstration on checking the wiring for VR sensors. On both of your sensors, one side of the wiring is grounded. Have you had a chance to see if this method works on VR sensors where one side of the wiring is floating? Take care...

    • @RomanAutomotive
      @RomanAutomotive  10 лет назад

      I'll have to check into that. Always learning something new, I'm tired of learning, my head hurts.

    • @mikakoena4507
      @mikakoena4507 5 лет назад

      Hi all,KM. my nissan tiida overheated cylinder head done new sensors crank,cam, thermo switch.give spark on 3,4cylinder.only when remove crank sensor all cylinders have spark.No start.

  • @Oscarlcj
    @Oscarlcj Год назад

    Hello sir. How do you do this on a three wire sensor. Besides, lancer 2002 don’t seem to have that relay.