P0335
#2
RE: P0335
Are there any codes stored in your ECU?
Did your engine run poorly immediately after changing the timing belt?
I would also check the timing by lining up the crankshaft and making sure that the camshaft is at TDC. Your timing belt could have jumped a tooth.
Did your engine run poorly immediately after changing the timing belt?
I would also check the timing by lining up the crankshaft and making sure that the camshaft is at TDC. Your timing belt could have jumped a tooth.
#4
RE: P0335
P0335 is the crankshaft position sensor - no signal. That sensor is near the timing belt on 96+ accord, I think (Will another member verify this?). Is it plugged in and installed properly? Make sure that you didn't pinch any wires when installing the timing belt cover.
The other code is for the O2 sensor. Do you have a shop manual for your accord? In our DIY section, there is a link for 5th gen accords. That shop manual is for a 94, and that CKP sensor is in a different location than a 96. The electrical test might be similar, but I am not sure. The O2 sensor test are identical.
The other code is for the O2 sensor. Do you have a shop manual for your accord? In our DIY section, there is a link for 5th gen accords. That shop manual is for a 94, and that CKP sensor is in a different location than a 96. The electrical test might be similar, but I am not sure. The O2 sensor test are identical.
#6
RE: P0335
Is the engine for a 97-01 prelude?
In our DIY section, there is a thread for online manuals. The spoonhonda link has a download section. There are downloads for the 5th gen prelude shop manual that would have the testing procedures for a P0335 error code.
In our DIY section, there is a thread for online manuals. The spoonhonda link has a download section. There are downloads for the 5th gen prelude shop manual that would have the testing procedures for a P0335 error code.
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