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Durametric code P0335 Crankshaft Sensor oldhoo07s - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 9:53:33 am |
Could be a stale code. No CEL then then should be no active DTC. Is the CEL bulb... MarcW - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 11:13:51 am |
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oldhoo07s
I recently purchased the Durametric tool. Yesterday while learning how to use the instrument and looking at the various areas of the car on which it gives information, I got the following Fault Code: P0335 Crankshaft Sensor. Can anyone explain what this means? Do I have an impending problem? There is no CEL or other indication of a problem.The car starts and runs fine with absolutely no issues. Car is 2007 Boxster S with manual and 22,000 miles.Any thoughts/ideas appreciated.
Nothing to do with a wobbly IMS, right? *NM* Laz - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 12:53:31 pm |
A potential problem with the IMS could possibly be signaled by a camshaft positon sensor.... MarcW - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 1:57:21 pm |
CPS is on the block, reads a spot on the flywheel - IMS is not involved in that equation..... grant - Sunday, 18 August, 2013, at 8:14:16 am |
The CPS does more than just read a spot on the FW. It signals the passing of... MarcW - Sunday, 18 August, 2013, at 12:17:11 pm |
All; true, but the point is that it is only the CPS (on the block) and the flywheel are involved.. grant - Sunday, 18 August, 2013, at 12:26:22 pm |
The CPS function is not affected by the IMS but the engine's operation is or can be... MarcW - Monday, 19 August, 2013, at 11:26:28 am |
Thanks, Marc. *NM* Laz - Monday, 19 August, 2013, at 1:45:26 pm |
Re: Could be a stale code. No CEL then then should be no active DTC. Is the CEL bulb... oldhoo07s - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 1:12:30 pm |
Re: Crankshaft Sensor.... RainyDayGarage - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 1:14:15 pm |
Re: Durametric code P0335 Crankshaft Sensor Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 1:15:29 pm |
Re: Durametric code P0335 Crankshaft Sensor oldhoo07s - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 2:43:26 pm |
The crankshaft position sensor.... Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 5:14:12 pm |
When the sensor is installed doesn't the gap between the flywheel teeth and the.... MarcW - Monday, 12 August, 2013, at 7:44:23 pm |
Re: When the sensor is installed doesn't the gap between the flywheel teeth and the.... oldhoo07s - Tuesday, 13 August, 2013, at 12:00:24 pm |
My inclination would be if the error code comes back to replace the sensor indicated.... MarcW - Saturday, 17 August, 2013, at 11:58:10 am |
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MarcW and Pedro, thanks for the advise. FWIW when I got home from work yesterday I cleared the P0335 fault code and went for a 20-minute ride and the code did not come back. So, I will drive it and see what happens from here. If the code comes back I guess I will be proactive & take it to the dealer since the part is OEM Porsche. If the fault code comes back but the car shows no problems, what would be a good plan of action?
Re: When the sensor is installed doesn't the gap between the flywheel teeth and the.... Pedro (Odessa, FL) - Tuesday, 13 August, 2013, at 12:13:54 pm |
Re: When the sensor is installed doesn't the gap between the flywheel teeth and the.... BoxsterBob - San Carlos - Wednesday, 14 August, 2013, at 3:11:20 pm |
Re: When the sensor is installed doesn't the gap between the flywheel teeth and the.... oldhoo07s - Thursday, 15 August, 2013, at 3:58:45 pm |