Pinpoint Test JD: Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor
Normal Operation and Fault Conditions
Refer to the DTC Fault Trigger Conditions.
DTC Fault Trigger Conditions
| DTC | Description | Fault Trigger Condition |
|---|---|---|
| PCM P0315:00 | Crankshaft Position System Variation Not Learned: No Sub Type Information | Sets when the PCM has not learned the crankshaft pulse wheel tooth spacing. This DTC disables the misfire monitor. The misfire monitor neutral profile correction must be relearned after any engine rotational component installation or repair. Carry out the Misfire Monitor Neutral Profile Correction procedure using the scan tool. Refer to the Flash EEPROM, Neutral Profile Correction. |
| PCM P0335:00 | Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit: No Sub Type Information | Sets when the PCM detects the CKP sensor PIP pulse is missing for greater than a calibrated number of camshaft revolutions when the camshaft speed exceeds the equivalent speed of engine idle or the starter motor is engaged. An inactive CKP signal causes a no start condition. Monitor the RPM PID while cranking the engine. A value of 0 RPM indicates a CKP concern. |
| PCM P0339:00 | Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit Intermittent: No Sub Type Information | Sets when the PCM detects several erratic PIP pulses have occurred in the CKP sensor signal within a calibrated time period when the camshaft speed exceeds the equivalent speed of engine idle or the starter motor is engaged. |
| PCM P033F:00 | Crankshaft/Camshaft Loss Of Synchronization: No Sub Type Information | Sets when the PCM detects the input signal from the CKP sensor or the CMP sensor is erratic. |
Possible Sources
- CKP sensor circuitry concern
- Crankshaft pulse wheel
- CKP sensor (6C315)
- PCM (12A650)