DTC P0335: Notes

2008 Mazda 6 s Sport, 4D Hatchback, StandardSECTION Notes
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DTC P0335 DETECTION CONDITION AND POSSIBLE CAUSES

DTC P0335 CKP sensor circuit problem
DETECTION CONDITION 
  • If the PCM does not receive the input voltage from the CKP sensor for 4.2 s  while the MAF is 1.95 g/s {0.25 lb/min.} or above,  the PCM determines that the CKP sensor circuit has a malfunction.

Diagnostic support note 
  • This is a continuous monitor (CCM).
  • MIL illuminates if the PCM detects the above malfunction condition during first drive cycle.
  • PENDING CODE is available if the PCM detects the above malfunction condition.
  • FREEZE FRAME DATA is available.
  • DTCs are stored in the PCM memory.
POSSIBLE CAUSE 
  • CKP sensor malfunction
  • Connector or terminal malfunction
  • CKP sensor is dirty.
  • Short to the power supply between CKP sensor terminal B and PCM terminal 2W.
  • Short to ground between CKP sensor terminal C and PCM terminal 2AQ
  • Short to ground between CKP sensor terminal B and PCM terminal 2W
  • Open circuit between CKP sensor terminal A and body ground
  • Open circuit between CKP sensor terminal B and PCM terminal 2W
  • Open circuit between CKP sensor terminal C and PCM terminal 2AQ
  • CKP sensor pulse wheel malfunction
  • Both CKP sensor wires are shorted to each other
  • PCM malfunction
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