DTC P0335: Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Turn ignition off. Disconnect PCM harness connectors. If equipped with 3-speed automatic or manual transmission, go to next step. If equipped with 4-speed automatic transmission, go to step 3).
- Using DVOM, measure resistance between terminals No. 16 (Orange/Blue wire) and No. 17 (White/Blue wire) at 26-pin PCM harness connector. If resistance is 360-460 ohms, go to step 4). If resistance is not as specified, go to step 5).
- Using DVOM, measure resistance between terminals No. 8 (Orange/Blue wire) and No. 9 (White/Blue wire) at 12-pin PCM harness connector. If resistance is 360-460 ohms, go to next step. If resistance is not as specified, go to next step 5).
- Check CKP sensor installation and condition of teeth on crankshaft pulley. Repair as necessary. If CKP sensor and crankshaft pulley are okay, check for poor connections at PCM. Repair as necessary. If PCM connections are okay, replace PCM and retest system.
- Disconnect CKP sensor harness connector. Using DVOM, measure resistance between CKP sensor terminals. If resistance is 360-460 ohms, repair open in CKP sensor circuit. If resistance is not as specified, replace CKP sensor and retest system.