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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Dave C on 03 May 2010, 15:56:46

Title: Crankshaft sensor
Post by: Dave C on 03 May 2010, 15:56:46
Hi Guys,

When i thought my mig was all and well after passing its MOT and only having to replace the front wishbones, the engine decides to die on me whilst waiting to get out of a car park.

Tried starting the engine but it refused to start. Checked the codes and it seems I have a P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor, circuit malfunction.

Called the AA and they got me started by reseting the sensor, however after 500 metres the engine stopped, luckily the AA was following me home.

Eventually i got home by being dragged behind the AA truck after the engine cutting out aleast once more.

The AA mechanic stated that he could not diagnose whether it was the Crankshaft or camshaft sensor and said it was best to change both just in case.

I have seen the Crankshaft replacement instructions on the forum and it seems simple enough for a complete novice like me to do.

Would it be best to change the Cam Shaft sensor as well?

If yes then where on the engine is it situated? 

As cash is fairly tight at present due to replacing front wishbones during MOT i am looking at getting an after market sensor via vauuxhall parts wharehouse on ebay, £32.50 for crankshaft sensor. Has any one on the forum had dealings with this company and the parts???

Many thanks

Dave
Title: Re: Crankshaft sensor
Post by: Jimbob on 03 May 2010, 16:10:19
V6 cam sensors are bulletproof, leave it alone.

go genuine for a new crank sensor though, pattern are problematic.
Title: Re: Crankshaft sensor
Post by: Dave C on 03 May 2010, 17:15:14
Cheers Jimbob,

Much appreciated for the quick reply.

Will source down new GM part.

Dave
Title: Re: Crankshaft sensor
Post by: Andy B on 03 May 2010, 17:30:02
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Called the AA and they got me started by reseting the sensor, .....

You mean that by the time Mr AA Man arrived, your crank sensor had cooled allowing the car to be re-started.  ;) You can't re-set a sensor, you might be cable to reset the engine's ECU fault code.
When mine went the other week the car died, half hour later I restarted it &, like you, got about 500 yds up the road (this wasn't a metric road  ;) ;D). I gave it another 20/30 mins & it restarted again and I got about a mile before it died. I called it a day & waited for the recovery tow truck.  :y
Title: Re: Crankshaft sensor
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 03 May 2010, 17:31:27
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Called the AA and they got me started by reseting the sensor, .....

You mean that by the time Mr AA Man arrived, your crank sensor had cooled allowing the car to be re-started.  ;) You can't re-set a sensor, you might be cable to reset the engine's ECU fault code.
When mine went the other week the car died, half hour later I restarted it &, like you, got about 500 yds up the road (this wasn't a metric road  ;) ;D). I gave it another 20/30 mins & it restarted again and I got about a mile before it died. I called it a day & waited for the recovery tow truck.  :y

 :y for your patience..
Title: Re: Crankshaft sensor
Post by: Andy B on 03 May 2010, 17:43:31
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 :y for your patience..


I wasn't very patient when I got my car stuck on the soft, muddy verge at the side of the road  ::)  ::)
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k17/Tiff4327/Image0037.jpg)
Title: Re: Crankshaft sensor
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 03 May 2010, 17:45:46
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 :y for your patience..


I wasn't very patient when I got my car stuck on the soft, muddy verge at the side of the road  ::)  ::)
(http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k17/Tiff4327/Image0037.jpg)

 ;D ;) :y
Title: Re: Crankshaft sensor
Post by: Dave C on 03 May 2010, 18:02:35
Cheers Andy B,

As you can see i am not very mechanicaly minded, but i am steadily expanding my knowledge thanks to this forum.  :y
Still have not got the confidence to start taking my engine apart though.  :-/
Plus to many years spent living abroad, so everything to me is metric, cannot get the hang of feet and yards. ;D

Thanks for all the replies

Dave.