Camry 2007 check engine light ( crankshaft position sensor)
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Camry 2007 check engine light ( crankshaft position sensor)
Hello everyone i have a 2007 camry i recently replaced the engine after few days the check engine light turned on i scanned it for codes i got the P0335 it said crankshaft position sensor a circuit so i replaced the sensor but the light didnt go i searched on internet some suggested to change the harness or connector so i did that but i still get the engine light i took my car to mechanics they dont know whats wrong so i would like to know if anyone had this same issue
I just want to inform you guys that engine starts without any problem and when i drive the car it shakes everytime i reset the car using the computer the light goes but it comes back after driving for a little while
Thanks in advance
I just want to inform you guys that engine starts without any problem and when i drive the car it shakes everytime i reset the car using the computer the light goes but it comes back after driving for a little while
Thanks in advance
Last edited by Camry2007b; 02-04-2021 at 03:22 PM.
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Does your scanner have the ability to read the output from the crank sensor?
Do you know anyone with an oscilloscope who can check for an actual signal from the sensor.
No signal means a code will be set.
Check the sensor plate on the crank. This plate works with the sensor to generate a signal.
Can also be the cars computer.
Do you know anyone with an oscilloscope who can check for an actual signal from the sensor.
No signal means a code will be set.
Check the sensor plate on the crank. This plate works with the sensor to generate a signal.
Can also be the cars computer.
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Does your scanner have the ability to read the output from the crank sensor?
Do you know anyone with an oscilloscope who can check for an actual signal from the sensor.
No signal means a code will be set.
Check the sensor plate on the crank. This plate works with the sensor to generate a signal.
Can also be the cars computer.
Do you know anyone with an oscilloscope who can check for an actual signal from the sensor.
No signal means a code will be set.
Check the sensor plate on the crank. This plate works with the sensor to generate a signal.
Can also be the cars computer.
thank you
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