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Signs of a Bad Crankshaft Position Sensor
If the crankshaft position sensor isn’t working as it should, there will certainly be signs that something is wrong and needs your immediate attention. Because it’s crucial for the powertrain control module’s timing reference, the engine won’t run properly if the data is missing or incorrect. You might notice acceleration issues, a rough-running engine, or poor fuel mileage since the computer doesn’t know how to adjust the timing. The engine might stall or it may not even start in the first place.
One of the crankshaft position sensor symptoms that’s all but guaranteed is an illuminated Check Engine Light, and it might even be flashing due to the seriousness of the issue. DTCs between P0335 and P0338 indicate a crankshaft position sensor issue, although a more thorough checkup is required to be sure that’s the true problem.
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