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P0335 — Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction

High Severity  ·  Engine

OBD-II code P0335 means your vehicle's ECU detected: Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction. Below: causes, step-by-step fixes, and repair cost — free, no signup needed.

High severity — do not ignore. Get a diagnosis promptly to avoid further engine damage.
Typical Repair Cost
$100–$400
Parts + labor, national average
Severity
High
Address as soon as possible
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Common Causes of P0335

  • Failed CKP sensor
  • Wiring issue
  • Reluctor ring damage
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How to Fix Code P0335

1
Replace CKP sensor ($40–$200)
2
Inspect wiring
3
Check reluctor ring

FAQ — Code P0335

What does OBD-II code P0335 mean?
P0335 means your vehicle's onboard computer detected: Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction. This is a high-severity code in the Engine category.
How much does it cost to fix code P0335?
Typical repair cost for P0335 is $100–$400 including parts and labor. Costs vary by vehicle make, model, and location. A free scan at AutoZone or O'Reilly is a good first step.
Can I drive my car with code P0335?
Code P0335 is high severity. Avoid long drives until diagnosed — continued driving can cause additional engine damage.
What are the most common causes of P0335?
The most common causes are: Failed CKP sensor, Wiring issue, Reluctor ring damage. Always start with the cheapest diagnosis step before replacing parts.
Will code P0335 clear itself?
Code P0335 will clear itself after the underlying issue is fixed and the ECU completes several successful drive cycles. Clearing it without fixing the root cause only masks the problem temporarily.

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OBD-II code data is based on SAE J2012 standards and general repair industry data. Repair costs are national averages and vary by vehicle, location, and shop. Always consult a qualified mechanic for a diagnosis specific to your vehicle.