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Old Jul 10, 2010 | 08:16 PM
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Talking 97 Accord DTC P0336 I'm lost

I've got a 1997 Honda Accord 4 cyl 2.2L V-tech
Yesterday I tried starting my car and it started but then instantly died. I tried starting it again but it gave a few attempt and then failed. I check the fuel pressure and it was fine. I tried using a different key but nothing changed. Every time the same thing...I start it and within 1 sec it dies. I took a diagnostic test and it gave me the DTC P0336 - CKP Sensor A Circuit Range/Performance. I have no Idea what to do. What is the CKP Sensor? What do I need to do...change it? What steps should I take to fix my car. Thank you for all the help.
 
Old Jul 10, 2010 | 08:21 PM
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crankshaft position sensor
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http://www.redlinemotive.com/replace...tionsensor.asp
 
Old Jul 10, 2010 | 09:25 PM
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The crank position sensor is behind the timing belt cover. There is a resistance test that you can do on the sensor to see if it in range. See DesertHonda's comments in the thread below about which wires to test.

To change the sensor, you will have to remove the the PS and serpentine belts. Remove the crank pulley bolt (that can be a pain to remove) and the pulley, don't lose the key that holds it in place. Remove the lower timing belt cover. You might have to remove the valve cover to remove the upper timing belt cover. The sensor is just bolted to the block, so that is easy to change out.

https://www.hondaaccordforum.com/for...ighlight=P0336
 
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