Diagnostic guide for P0339

Diagnostic Guide for P0339 - Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Intermittent

The P0339 code indicates an intermittent issue with the crankshaft position sensor circuit. This guide aims to help diagnose the underlying cause of the code, ensuring proper engine function and performance.

Difficulty
Intermediate
Estimated Time
30-60 Minutes
$
Estimated Diagnostic Cost
$0-$100
Typical shop charge to perform this diagnostic process. Repair parts and labor are not included.
Tools Needed
OBDII scanner, multimeter, basic hand tools, wiring diagram
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Safety Notes
Ensure the engine is off and cool before starting. Use caution when working around moving parts and electrical systems.
Step 1

Check Battery Voltage

Instruction Using a multimeter, measure the battery voltage. Ensure it is above 12.4 volts.
Expected result Battery voltage should be above 12.4 volts.
If Pass If the voltage is adequate, proceed to check the crankshaft position sensor and its wiring.
If Fail If the voltage is low, recharge or replace the battery and retest.
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Step 2

Inspect Crankshaft Position Sensor Wiring

Instruction Visually inspect the wiring and connectors of the crankshaft position sensor for any signs of damage, corrosion, or loose connections.
Expected result Wiring and connectors should be intact and secure.
If Pass If no damage is found, proceed to test the sensor output.
If Fail Repair or replace any damaged wiring or connectors before retesting.
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Step 3

Test Crankshaft Position Sensor Output

Instruction With the engine running, use a multimeter to measure the voltage output from the crankshaft position sensor. Compare the readings to the specifications in the service manual.
Expected result The voltage output should fluctuate according to the engine speed.
If Pass If the output is within specifications, the sensor is likely functioning correctly. Check the ECM for faults.
If Fail If the output is not within specifications, the crankshaft position sensor may be faulty and should be replaced.
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Step 4

Check for Short Circuits or Open Circuits

Instruction Using a multimeter, check the resistance of the crankshaft position sensor circuit. Look for any shorts to ground or open circuits.
Expected result Resistance should be within the manufacturer's specified range.
If Pass If resistance is normal, the issue may lie within the ECM or other related components.
If Fail Identify and repair any shorts or open circuits found in the wiring harness.
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Step 5

Scan for Additional Codes

Instruction Use an OBDII scanner to check for any additional trouble codes that may be present.
Expected result No additional codes should be present, or codes should be related to the crankshaft position sensor.
If Pass If no additional codes are found, the issue may be resolved. Clear the codes and test drive the vehicle.
If Fail Investigate any additional codes that may provide further insight into the problem.
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