“P0335 Code: STOP! Check This Before Replacing Crankshaft Position Sensor”

P0335 code showing? STOP before replacing your crankshaft position sensor. Most people waste money because they think P0335 means a bad sensor — but it usually doesn’t. P0335 means the ECU is NOT receiving a valid crankshaft signal. In many cases, the real problem is: – Damaged wiring – Loose or corroded connectors – Weak or missing signal – Intermittent signal loss when hot In this video, you’ll learn how to: – Understand what P0335 really means – Check wiring and connectors properly – Use RPM signal to diagnose the issue – Avoid replacing parts blindly Fix the problem BEFORE you spend money. Subscribe for real diagnostics, not guesswork.    / @fixcarcodes   About Fix Car Codes: This channel helps everyday drivers understand car warning lights and OBD error codes in a simple and practical way. You’ll learn what the code means, how serious it is, and what to check before visiting a mechanic. ⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic for repairs. Fix Car Codes is not responsible for any damage or injury resulting from the use of this information. Business inquiries: [email protected]