Hello, Is there a way this can be fixed by me or someone w/some general car knowledge or do I have to take it to the dealer to have this sensor replaced and the check engine light reset? Thanks SPONSORED LINKS Do you have the same problem? Yes No Saturday, April 17th, 2010 AT 9:16 PM
TomRunread, Dec 16, 2016, 4:21:46 PM12/16/16 to I posted previously about this on 8/4/2016, subject: "Check Engine light But, I decided to start a new thread about replacing the crankshaft sensor. “I took it to AutoZone and the test print-out said: Replace Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) Error Code: P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction. Code P0335 indicates a fault in the Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Now, I am trying to get an idea of how hard it is to replace the CPS on this I finally found
some photos online to show where the CPS is on my vehicle, Here is what I found as far as locating the CPS on my vehicle. One end of the CPS cable/part is near the top of the engine shown here:
The other end, with the actual sensor, is under/inside the timing belt That could mean that it will be an expensive job to get the CPS replaced. What I am wondering is if anyone knows what is involved in replacing the CPS dsi1unread, Dec 22, 2016, 1:30:18 PM12/22/16 to I believe you'll have to do all that stuff to get to the sensor. If you're lucky, it'll be about time to replace the belt too. TomRunread, Dec 23, 2016, 2:53:30 PM12/23/16 to "dsi1" wrote in message Yuck. I am still hoping that will not turn out to be the case, but I have a The truth is that I should be retiring, or selling, or trading in this Thanks for your reply. -- Ed Pawlowskiunread, Dec 23, 2016, 4:27:23 PM12/23/16 to > Yuck. I am still hoping that will not turn out to be the case, but I How many miles? Once you have that much labor into it, the timing gelt There are also some good incentives on new cars too. Nothing like a dsi1unread, Dec 24, 2016, 3:00:45 AM12/24/16 to Moving on is a good idea. Don't get attached to cars. The price quote I got to change the timing belt, water pump, and tensioner, on my 04 Passat was $1200. I changed it myself for very little money. Unfortunately, I did something wrong cause the belt failed soon after. I got another Passat but if the belt needs changing,
I'll change it myself again - the car is just not worth $1200 to me. Good luck to you and Merry Christmas! TomRunread, Dec 25, 2016, 6:39:10 PM12/25/16 to "dsi1" wrote in message > >Moving on is a good idea. Don't get attached to cars. The price quote I got Thanks again. I think you are probably right. The vehicle has almost -- Ed Pawlowskiunread, Dec 25, 2016, 7:41:11 PM12/25/16 to On 12/25/2016 6:39 PM, TomR wrote: > Tough choice to make considering the value. I had an '83 Olds Cutlass with 200k on it.
Lots of thing stating to What are the symptoms of a failing crankshaft position sensor?Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Crankshaft Position Sensor. Issues Starting the Vehicle.. Intermittent Stalling.. Check Engine Light Comes On.. Uneven Acceleration.. Engine Misfires or Vibrates.. Rough Idle and/or Vibrating Engine.. Reduced Gas Mileage.. |