Why does my car keep setting the p0339 code?
A number of potential causes may lead to the P0339 code being set in the car’s computer, including the following: Damaged crankshaft position sensor. Damage to the sensor’s connectors. Damage to the sensor’s wiring harness.
When does a p0339 CKP sensor circuit intermittent interruption set?
They were fighting a reoccurring P0339 that would set once on average once per day. A P0339 – Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor Circuit Intermittent Interruption sets when the Hall Effect sensor signal received by the PCM has an incorrect amount of signal pulses between reference pulses.
Why is the p0335 crankshaft sensor no signal?
Honda has determined that the P0335 — Crankshaft sensor no signal and P0339 — crankshaft sensor circuit intermittent interruption trouble codes are caused by corrosion in an electrical connector. Do NOT automatically replace the crankshaft sensor.
What is the code for the CKP sensor?
P0339 – Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor -circuit intermittent Trouble Code Fault Location Probable Cause P0339 Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor -circui Wiring, poor connection, CKP sensor, ECM
When does the p0339 trouble code come on?
The P0339 trouble code is triggered when the engine control unit gets an intermittent high signal (Voltage)/Faulty signal from the crankshaft sensor ‘A’. The crankshaft sensor’s job is to read where in the cycle the crankshaft is.
Honda has determined that the P0335 — Crankshaft sensor no signal and P0339 — crankshaft sensor circuit intermittent interruption trouble codes are caused by corrosion in an electrical connector. Do NOT automatically replace the crankshaft sensor.
They were fighting a reoccurring P0339 that would set once on average once per day. A P0339 – Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor Circuit Intermittent Interruption sets when the Hall Effect sensor signal received by the PCM has an incorrect amount of signal pulses between reference pulses.