Where is the crankshaft sensor located on a 2002 Honda Accord?

Where is the crankshaft sensor located on a 2002 Honda Accord?

The crankshaft position sensor in your Honda Accord is located behind the crank trigger plate.

How much is a crank sensor for a 2002 Honda Accord?

We currently carry 7 Crankshaft Position Sensor products to choose from for your 2002 Honda Accord, and our inventory prices range from as little as $86.99 up to $278.32.

Where is the crankshaft sensor on a Honda Accord?

Today I’ll be showing you how to service and replace your crankshaft position sensor in a 2000 Honda Accord with a F23A1 VTEC SOHC engine. The part number for this part is 37840-P0A-A01 for the crankshaft position sensor in your Honda Accord. It can also be found under the part number of 37840-PAA-A01.

What kind of wrench do I need to change Honda Accord crankshaft?

Use a Honda crankshaft wrench, Moroso part number 61805 to properly loosen your crankshaft bolt without air tools. With the bolt removed, you should be able to wiggle off your crankshaft pulley and set it safely to the side.

Why does my Honda Accord have a DTC p0335?

More specifically the DTC P0335 represents a lack of signal from the crankshaft position sensor. The crankshaft position sensor in your Honda Accord informs your ECU of the crankshaft speed and current location. Without this data, the engine will either not run or run very poorly.

What’s the trouble code on a Honda Accord?

The OBDII trouble code of P0335 is known as a “hard” code, meaning severely detrimental to the operation of your Accord engine.

Today I’ll be showing you how to service and replace your crankshaft position sensor in a 2000 Honda Accord with a F23A1 VTEC SOHC engine. The part number for this part is 37840-P0A-A01 for the crankshaft position sensor in your Honda Accord. It can also be found under the part number of 37840-PAA-A01.

Use a Honda crankshaft wrench, Moroso part number 61805 to properly loosen your crankshaft bolt without air tools. With the bolt removed, you should be able to wiggle off your crankshaft pulley and set it safely to the side.

More specifically the DTC P0335 represents a lack of signal from the crankshaft position sensor. The crankshaft position sensor in your Honda Accord informs your ECU of the crankshaft speed and current location. Without this data, the engine will either not run or run very poorly.

The OBDII trouble code of P0335 is known as a “hard” code, meaning severely detrimental to the operation of your Accord engine.