Code PO335, check engine light on after replacing CPS

Tiny
DEZZYBY
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  • 1999 HONDA ACCORD
  • 4 CYL
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 160,000 MILES
It starts and idles, but try to drive it and it jumps, cuts off, idles way down and shuts off again.
Thursday, June 7th, 2018 AT 8:35 AM

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Tiny
JACOBANDNICKOLAS
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Hi and thanks for using 2CarPros. Com.

The code you have is still related to the crankshaft position sensor. There is no signal from it. I am not sure what the vehicle was doing prior to replacement, so this makes it a bit tricky for me to diagnose. Regardless, there is chance you got a bad sensor. Here are the directions for diagnosing the sensor. The attached pictures correlate with these directions.

1999 Honda Accord DX Sedan L4-2254cc 2.3L SOHC MFI
Vehicle  A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC )  Testing and Inspection  P Code Charts  P0335  DTC Troubleshooting
DTC TROUBLESHOOTING
DTC P0335: No signal in CKP Sensor Circuit
Check for DTC P1359. If it is stored along with any of the DTCs listed above, troubleshoot it first, then troubleshoot the other DTCs.
Do the ECM/PCM Reset Procedure.
Start the engine. Is DTC P0335, P0336, P1361 or P1362 indicated?
YES-Go to step 4.
NO - Intermittent failure, system is OK at this time.
Check for poor connections or loose wires at the CKP/TDC sensor and the ECM/PCM.
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Disconnect the CKP/DTC sensor 4P connector, and measure resistance between its terminals at the locations shown for the DTC(s) you retrieved. Is there 1,850 - 2,450 Ohm?
YES-Go to step 6.
NO-Repair the CKP/TDC sensor.
Check for continuity from body ground to each terminal indicated for the DTC(s) you retrieved. Is there continuity?
YES-Repair the CKP/TDC sensor.
NO-Go to step 7.
Reconnect the CKP/TDC sensor 4P connector.
Disconnect the ECM/PCM connector C (31P), and measure resistance between the terminals indicated for the DTC(s) you retrieved. Is there 1,850 - 2,450 Ohm?
YES-Go to step 9.
NO-Repair open in the faulty sensor wire(s).
Check for continuity from ECM/PCM connector terminal(s) to body ground as indicated for the DTC (5) you retrieved. Is there continuity?
YES-Repair short in the faulty sensor wire(s).
NO-Substitute a known-good ECM/PCM and recheck. If the symptom/indication goes away, replace the original ECM/PCM.

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I hope this helps. Let me know if you have other questions.

Cheers,
Joe
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Friday, June 8th, 2018 AT 7:25 PM

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