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Old 07-18-2011, 11:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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4th Generation P1335

Hello friends
Pls i need your assistance as related to this code P1335 as soon as i diagnose the engine after the check engine light came up on my 4th generation camry 2001.
Actualy, the code P1335 means "CRACK SHAFT POSITION SENSOR CIRCUIT MALFUNCTIONING DURING RUNNING". pls i want to know:
1) The location of this sensor under my hood?
2) What can cause this sensor to be defective?
3) The cost of the sensor?
4) How can i replace the sensor my self?
5) How can i locate the thread for the DIY of this sensor?

Pls i awaiting a quick response for this questions

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P1335 - No Crankshaft Position Sensor Signal - Engine Running

this sensor is located behind the lower timing belt cover at bottom of engine. you will need to remove the TB covers to get to it. The sensor's wire is visible with the cover one (it's clipped to it down there below water pump).

sensor could be dirty or unbolted or unplugged. it also could be damaged and faulty, but try cleaning it first and bolting properly and then check if all works (with no drive belts installed) before you put all back together. unhook battery negative terminal for 2 minutes to reset the ECU (it will also reset radio and clock) or pull the 15A blue EFI fuse from main fusebox to reset ECU only (it will not reset the clock or radio).
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