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P0335 - Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit

P0335 is a generic powertrain diagnostic trouble code indicating Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit. It relates to the Ignition System / Misfire system.

DTC Breakdown (SAE J2012)

Facts for code P0335
SystemPowertrain (P)
TypeGeneric
SubsystemIgnition System / Misfire
Fault Index35
StandardSAE J2012 / ISO 15031-6

ℹ️ What does diagnostic code P0335 mean?

The engine control module logged P0335 after detecting a circuit malfunction in the crankshaft position sensor circuit, which is vital for calculating ignition and fuel timing.

⚠️ Severity Level & Driveability Details

Severity: High

The engine may stall without warning while driving, presenting a severe safety hazard, and in some cases, the vehicle will not start at all.

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Do not drive the vehicle with this fault active. Sudden stalling can lead to a collision. Have the vehicle towed and repaired immediately.

📋 Common Symptoms of P0335

  • Engine cranking but failing to start (no start condition).
  • Sudden engine stalling during operation.
  • Rough idling, misfires, or engine hesitation.
  • Check engine light illuminated.

⚙️ Typical Causes for P0335

  • Failed crankshaft position sensor.
  • Corroded connector pins or damaged wiring harness on the sensor.
  • Damaged reluctor wheel teeth.
  • Engine timing belt or chain that has jumped timing teeth.

🔍 Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Steps

Use an oscilloscope to check the sensor square-wave signal while cranking. If the signal is missing, check reference voltage (5V or 12V) and ground at the connector plug.

🛠️ Typical Repairs and Fixes

  • Replacing the failed crankshaft position sensor.
  • Repairing damaged sensor wiring harness.
  • Replacing the timing chain/belt and tensioners.
  • Replacing the damaged reluctor wheel.
Estimated Repair Cost
$150 - $400
A replacement sensor costs $40-$120. Labor to install the sensor is $80-$200. Total cost to resolve the fault is $150-$400. (includes parts and labor)

📍 Sensor Location & Parts Involved

The crankshaft sensor is typically near the flywheel or crank pulley, while the camshaft sensor is near the top of the cylinder head.

🔄 Clearing Code & Recurrence

Reset codes with a scan tool to verify the sensor signal is detected and active.

💨 Emissions & Smog Inspection Impact

Misfires and improper fuel injector synchronization increase unburned tailpipe emissions.

🔗 Related Diagnostic Codes

📚 Sources & References

This diagnostic guide is compiled and verified against the following authority sources:

  • NHTSA safety recall logs
  • SAE J2012 standard guidelines

Frequently Asked Questions about P0335

What does the crankshaft position sensor A circuit malfunction code P0335 mean?

The engine control module logged P0335 after detecting a circuit malfunction in the crankshaft position sensor circuit, which is vital for calculating ignition and fuel timing.

Is it safe to drive with the crankshaft position sensor A circuit malfunction code P0335 active?

No, a sensor fault poses a high stalling risk.

How much does it cost to repair a crankshaft position sensor A circuit malfunction code P0335 fault?

A replacement sensor costs $40-$120. Labor to install the sensor is $80-$200. Total cost to resolve the fault is $150-$400.

What are the common causes of the crankshaft position sensor A circuit malfunction code P0335?

Trigger conditions for the crankshaft position sensor A circuit malfunction code P0335 include: Failed crankshaft position sensor., Corroded connector pins or damaged wiring harness on the sensor., Damaged reluctor wheel teeth..

Can I clear the check engine light for crankshaft position sensor A circuit malfunction code P0335?

Reset codes with a scan tool to verify the sensor signal is detected and active.

Will the crankshaft position sensor A circuit malfunction code P0335 cause an inspection failure?

Misfires and improper fuel injector synchronization increase unburned tailpipe emissions.

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