The P1336 error code in a 2001 Honda CR-V typically indicates a problem with the Variable Valve Timing (VVT) system, often related to the VVT sensor or timing issues. To fix it, start by checking the VVT sensor and its wiring for any damage or disconnection. If the sensor is functioning properly, inspect the timing belt for proper alignment and wear, as misalignment can trigger this code. If necessary, replace the VVT sensor or adjust the timing belt to resolve the issue.
Trouble code P1336 means: CKP System Variation Not Learned
Trouble code P1336 means: CKP System Variation Not Learned
Trouble code P1336 means: Crankshaft/Camshaft Sensor Range/Performance
Trouble code P1336 means: Crankshaft/Camshaft Sensor Range/Performance
Trouble code P0401 means:Exhaust gas recirculation flow insufficient detected
Trouble code P0118 means: Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High Input
Depends on what the error code is.
Trouble code P1167 means: Gauge control module lost communication with HUD Module (HUD message)
Leave the radio on for 1 hour and it will reset and then accept the 5 digit security code.
Error code P1275 on a 2001 Honda Passport typically indicates an issue with the throttle position sensor (TPS) or its circuit. To fix it, first inspect the TPS and its wiring for any damage or loose connections. If everything looks fine, you may need to test the TPS's voltage output and replace it if it’s faulty. Finally, clear the error code with an OBD-II scanner and perform a test drive to ensure the issue is resolved.
you have to Call Honda and give them the Serial No. which is located on top of the device and they will give you the code.
I never knew there was a 2001 element!!!