This blog post covers the P0339 check engine light code and how the engine of your car’s Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS) is related to it. This code denotes a problem with the CPS circuit, a vital component required for your engine to run smoothly. If the CPS malfunctions, your engine will not start. You can […]
Modern vehicles are marvels of engineering, with numerous components working in harmony to provide us with a smooth and reliable driving experience. One of these critical components is the crankshaft position sensor. If you’re here, you’ve likely encountered the P0335 trouble code and are wondering what it means and how it affects your vehicle. In […]
The inner workings of a modern car engine are a fascinating marvel of engineering, and one crucial component that plays a vital role in its smooth operation is the crankshaft position sensor (CPS). Have you ever wondered how your engine knows precisely when to ignite the fuel and maintain optimal timing? That’s where the crankshaft […]
Most vehicles use a form of variable cam timing. Toyota has VVT, Honda has VTEC, and BMW VANOS, to name a few. These systems offer a range of benefits, from better fuel economy, performance, and smooth throttle curves. For these systems to work, the ECU needs to know the crankshaft position (engine speed). To that […]
Spark. The piece of the combustion puzzle that brings your engine to life. Previously, manufacturers used a mechanical ignition system featuring a single ignition coil and a distributor. Today, coil-on-plug systems dominate the market. Both ignition systems rely on a crankshaft position sensor to time their ignition with crankshaft position. When this vital sensor fails, […]
Modern engines use variable valve timing that relies on a set of electronically actuated devices to work. Both the intake and exhaust valves are opened and closed electronically to maintain optimal engine performance and fuel economy. On the intake side, this is done by adjusting the intake camshaft timing. When there’s something wrong with the […]
There are thousands of generic error codes you can find in a car’s ECU. Some aren’t serious, while others such as the P0016 check engine light code require your immediate attention. This specific code notifies the driver that there’s an issue with critical sensors inside the engine – more specifically the correlation between the camshaft […]
It’s never a good feeling to see the check engine light pop up, no matter how new or old your car is. It means that there’s a problem, and you’ll likely need to spend some money to get it fixed. When a check engine light comes on, your ECU is logging fault codes that you […]
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