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What else can cause a code p0325?

What else can cause a code p0325?

P0325 Causes. This failure code can be caused by the sensor itself, the engine controller, or the wiring between the two, including the connectors. The P0325 code could also be caused by other conditions with the engine that is causing extreme knocking; however I would consider these secondary.

What does trouble code p0325 mean?

P0325 is a general ODB2 diagnostic trouble code associated with the knock sensor circuit. This code may be seen with other knock sensor codes and lean condition codes. P0325 means that there is a malfunction within the knock sensor 1 in circuit bank 1.

What does p0305 mean?

A P0305 code means that the the car’s computer has detected that one of the engine’s cylinders is not firing properly. In this case it’s cylinder #5.

What does the p0335 code mean?

P0335 is a OBD-II generic diagnostic trouble code DTC indicating a malfunction in the crankshaft position circuit. The P0335 DTC is set once the powertrain control module (PCM) fails to detect proper sensor operation from the crankshaft position sensor.

P0325 Causes. This failure code can be caused by the sensor itself, the engine controller, or the wiring between the two, including the connectors. The P0325 code could also be caused by other conditions with the engine that is causing extreme knocking; however I would consider these secondary.

P0325 is a general ODB2 diagnostic trouble code associated with the knock sensor circuit. This code may be seen with other knock sensor codes and lean condition codes. P0325 means that there is a malfunction within the knock sensor 1 in circuit bank 1.

A P0305 code means that the the car’s computer has detected that one of the engine’s cylinders is not firing properly. In this case it’s cylinder #5.

P0335 is a OBD-II generic diagnostic trouble code DTC indicating a malfunction in the crankshaft position circuit. The P0335 DTC is set once the powertrain control module (PCM) fails to detect proper sensor operation from the crankshaft position sensor.

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