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Posted on Mar 14, 2009

Car wont start. Turns over, but no spark.

One day I started my car up and drove to work, later I go on lunch and all it does is just turn over but wont start. I had the spark plugs and wires changed about a week before this and I am using platinum plugs. Changed the coil packs, checked power from PCM to the cam and crank sensor and its good as well as everything else. I had recently changed the Crankshaft position sensor as well after it wouldnt start, and the only code that comes up is "P0335-Crankshaft position sensor circuit malfunction" i'm not entirely sure what it means with the circuit malfunction but I had replaced it just the way it came out and theres power and signal to it, but the car still wont ever sputter. Im getting fuel as well, so I know there must be an electrical problem....help? Anyone? I'd greatly appreciate it.

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I am having the same problem but i have not changed anything on it. have you figured out what the problem was?

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The crankshaft sensor may have shifted. It is slightly adjustable. If it has shifted at all then it would be sending an improper signal for when to spark.

Could also be a bad sensor as well. You replaced it but it doesn't mean it would last as long as your other.

I would also recommend for this car, NGK plugs rather than platinum. Platinum has a different resistance and may not give you the best overall performance but it isn't something you'd have to change right now.

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