Where is the crankshaft position sensor on a 2003 Nissan Frontier?
The sensor consists of a permanent magnet, core and coil. Looks to be on the driver’s side towards the top (at about 11 o’clock). There are service manuals online if you need a picture.
Where is the crankshaft sensor located on a 2003 Nissan Xterra?
The crankshaft position sensor is on the bellhousing behind the drivers side head. And the bellhousing is between the engine and the transmission.
What is the cranksaft position sensor on a Nissan Pathfinder?
My check engine light was on and Autozone read the code as P0335. That was a cranksaft position sensor. The part was Nissan OEM “96219 Crankshaft Position Sensor” the part on amazon was $35 from Autozone, but Amazon had if for $23 with free shipping and no tax. I got it from Amazon and replaced this in about 1.5 hours.
How do you change the sensor on a pathfinder?
If I would have had a tutorial it would have taken 30 minutes. Step 1: Raise vehicle with jack and place on stands to remove the Passenger Side Wheel. Step 3: Locate sensor that is to the left of the spring coil, remove boot, and use a 10mm socket wrench with small extension to access the bolt. It helps if you have a flexible head socket wrench.
How to replace the crankshaft position sensor on a Nissan Frontier?
Step 4: Remove the sensor and disconnect it from the wiring harness by depressing the grey tab with the pliers. Step 5: Replace the old senor with the new on the wiring harness and lubricate the O-Ring on the sensor. Step 7: Replace the plastic wheel well cover and use new plastic clips if the old ones were broken. Loading…
My check engine light was on and Autozone read the code as P0335. That was a cranksaft position sensor. The part was Nissan OEM “96219 Crankshaft Position Sensor” the part on amazon was $35 from Autozone, but Amazon had if for $23 with free shipping and no tax. I got it from Amazon and replaced this in about 1.5 hours.
Where is the crankshaft sensor on a Nissan?
I bought another sensor (same part) for the passenger side (this is actually the CAMshaft sensor) to match the CRANKshaft sensor I already replaced at the back of the engine. I just drove 45 miles to work, and for the first time in a week, no stalling, no hesitation, no SES light, no codes.
If I would have had a tutorial it would have taken 30 minutes. Step 1: Raise vehicle with jack and place on stands to remove the Passenger Side Wheel. Step 3: Locate sensor that is to the left of the spring coil, remove boot, and use a 10mm socket wrench with small extension to access the bolt. It helps if you have a flexible head socket wrench.
Where is the p0335 sensor on a Nissan?
One generates a P0335 code, and one generates a P0340 code. I replaced the sensor in the back of the engine by the firewall. I did not replace the OTHER sensor on the passenger side of the engine near the fuel filter.