P0335 Crankshaft bad?
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Welcome to the 2nd Gen Neon forum.
I see you have 79 reads but no replies, so I'll see if I can get things started by taking a wag at the situation.
The replacement cam sensor wouldn't happen to be a Dorman would it????
Have you performed a continuity & thump test on the sensor????
If that checks out ok, maybe give the wiring run & electrical connector to the cam sensor a wiggle test to see if things wake up. Maybe perform a end it end continuity check on the wire run & inspect the pins / sockets for corrosion, or bent pins, spread sockets that could cause a intermittent problem. Did the latest problem come about suddenly after some event???
Have a look see here & scroll down for more things to put on the suspect list. https://www.obd-codes.com/p0335.
Some beginning thoughts for consideration, let us know what you find.
I see you have 79 reads but no replies, so I'll see if I can get things started by taking a wag at the situation.
The replacement cam sensor wouldn't happen to be a Dorman would it????
Have you performed a continuity & thump test on the sensor????
If that checks out ok, maybe give the wiring run & electrical connector to the cam sensor a wiggle test to see if things wake up. Maybe perform a end it end continuity check on the wire run & inspect the pins / sockets for corrosion, or bent pins, spread sockets that could cause a intermittent problem. Did the latest problem come about suddenly after some event???
Have a look see here & scroll down for more things to put on the suspect list. https://www.obd-codes.com/p0335.
Some beginning thoughts for consideration, let us know what you find.
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I checked the wires to the crank sensor need to do a volt meter test but i think the sensor my be a doremen cant remember but it was a super cheap one from rock auto i have been wondering if the ccam sensor could cause it also. I cleared the code it started up drove about a mile or 2 up the road no issues
Last edited by Nilo420; 01-04-2020 at 09:46 PM. Reason: Need
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A Ford Ranger forum I post on has had so many problems with Dorman cam sensors for the 3.0L Vulcan engine that its not recommended to use Dorman, instead they recommend BWD or OEM Motorcraft for that engine, so if you think your cam sensor is a Dorman I'd not take it off the suspect list. If you decide to replace it again, I'd opt for a Mopar part, or if your considering aftermarket then maybe a BWD, as they do make OEM parts, so their quality seems to be on par with OEM.
Be sure to perform a continuity / thump test on the sensor & a wiring & electrical connector pin / socket inspection & wiring, connector & sensor wiggle test & let us know how it goes.
Be sure to perform a continuity / thump test on the sensor & a wiring & electrical connector pin / socket inspection & wiring, connector & sensor wiggle test & let us know how it goes.
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well it turned out to be the crankshaft sensor got a new one have not had any issues. till the head gasket blew. so now i have that replaced along with oil water pump and the head completly reworked going to turbo it hear real soon . i will upload some pics of the work .
Last edited by Nilo420; 11-04-2021 at 04:32 PM. Reason: Picture
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Ok, good feedback on replacing the new (Oct 2019) crank sensor, has put things right & your on the road again.
Might be helpful to know if you determined for sure the then new (2019) crank sensor, was a Dorman & did you opt for a replacement Mopar, BWD, or another Dorman ???
Nice photos.You've been busy on this puppy. Will be interesting to hear how this mod scheme turns out & any dyno results, if you do that.
Might be helpful to know if you determined for sure the then new (2019) crank sensor, was a Dorman & did you opt for a replacement Mopar, BWD, or another Dorman ???
Nice photos.You've been busy on this puppy. Will be interesting to hear how this mod scheme turns out & any dyno results, if you do that.
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