Well the old girl let me down finally. Truck ran fine, sat for a month then no start.
Gives about a 2 second crank, then stops. Code is P0335, crank position sensor. I've read about every thread there is online about this. Scanner shows no rpm during crank. Reluctor wheel is solid.
Replaced the sensor and pigtail. No change.
Pulled fuse box, found multiple mouse chewed wires, fixed. No change.
Checked all 3 wires for continuity to ecm, all are good with low resistance.
Jumped 12v feed from another circuit, no change.
If i probe any of the connector wires and touch a battery positive i get voltage, which i wouldn't have expected. But same with other harnesses.
12v wire is not getting voltage from the ecm, even though continuity is good.
Signal wire has good continuity.
Low reference is good to ecm.
Ecm is grounded.
All fuses are good and have power.
Batteries are new.
I can't back probe the ecm connector with my current meter, probe are too big.
All three wires show some continuity to ground, but so do other sensors harnesses.
Bad ecm? Short killing the 12v circuit?
I'm lost, been playing with it for two full days.
Gives about a 2 second crank, then stops. Code is P0335, crank position sensor. I've read about every thread there is online about this. Scanner shows no rpm during crank. Reluctor wheel is solid.
Replaced the sensor and pigtail. No change.
Pulled fuse box, found multiple mouse chewed wires, fixed. No change.
Checked all 3 wires for continuity to ecm, all are good with low resistance.
Jumped 12v feed from another circuit, no change.
If i probe any of the connector wires and touch a battery positive i get voltage, which i wouldn't have expected. But same with other harnesses.
12v wire is not getting voltage from the ecm, even though continuity is good.
Signal wire has good continuity.
Low reference is good to ecm.
Ecm is grounded.
All fuses are good and have power.
Batteries are new.
I can't back probe the ecm connector with my current meter, probe are too big.
All three wires show some continuity to ground, but so do other sensors harnesses.
Bad ecm? Short killing the 12v circuit?
I'm lost, been playing with it for two full days.


