Crakshaft position sensor wiring.
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Crankshaft position sensor wiring.
Hello.
The wiring from the crank shaft sensor is bare and shorted out on my 2006 Dakota.
It's too far up the harness to be able to cut and splice.
My question is where does the wiring exit up top of the engine compartment?
I've tried to push the wiring up from the bottom
but it won't go anywhere.
Thanks.
The wiring from the crank shaft sensor is bare and shorted out on my 2006 Dakota.
It's too far up the harness to be able to cut and splice.
My question is where does the wiring exit up top of the engine compartment?
I've tried to push the wiring up from the bottom
but it won't go anywhere.
Thanks.
Last edited by brianjh; 07-08-2023 at 11:27 AM.
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The wires go up about 12" to the wiring harness behind the engine, then over to the pcm. The pcm is located on the passenger side next to the firewall. They go to the third connector from the top. There should be room before then to splice in some new wire. The wire colors are pink/yellow, blue/green, brown/blue.
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Thanks for getting back to me.
I have a new harness ready to splice in at the PCM orange connector.
There are 2 Blue/Green wires in the bundle. One goes to the crankshaft position sensor and the other to the camshaft position sensor.
Would you happen to know the pinouts in the orange connector; that way I know which wire to cut for the crankshaft position sensor.
Thanks
I have a new harness ready to splice in at the PCM orange connector.
There are 2 Blue/Green wires in the bundle. One goes to the crankshaft position sensor and the other to the camshaft position sensor.
Would you happen to know the pinouts in the orange connector; that way I know which wire to cut for the crankshaft position sensor.
Thanks
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I've rewired the crankshaft position sensor, did continuity checks first and matched wiring with pins and everything is fine.
Truck won't start right away, I have to turn in over a few times then sit a minute then it will crank over and run.
After about 20 seconds the check engine light comes on.
I have a P0335 error on my Foxwell OBD (Crankshaft position sensor A circuit) error.
It's a brand new sensor also. It's a Duralast brand.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Truck won't start right away, I have to turn in over a few times then sit a minute then it will crank over and run.
After about 20 seconds the check engine light comes on.
I have a P0335 error on my Foxwell OBD (Crankshaft position sensor A circuit) error.
It's a brand new sensor also. It's a Duralast brand.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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The consensus on the forums seem to indicate that only Mopar sensors work. I, along with others, have run into issues with new sensors that just don't work. The only known fix was an oem sensor. I will be going back out to work on the truck, so I can get an exact pinout for you to double check your work.