How do I replace a crankshaft sensor in a 2005 Doge Neon 2.0
Remove the structual collor the bolts to the trans and engine block, Then there is another Plate that that will need to be removed that the sensor sits behind, Once you have those removed you may need to unbolt the starter and puch it back to get to the sensor easier, then you can disconnect the connector and it will be a 10mm or 13mm bolt that hold the sensor in.
STEPS:
the crank shaft sensor is located towards the back of the engine block in the front of the car next to where the transmission bolts to the engine
1. Raise the Vehicle
2. Disscoonect battery so you dont accidently ground something out on the battery
3. Remove the structual collar that bolt to the trans and engine block, There are 2 bolts that go through the collar into the oil pan, then 2 bolts that go through the collar onto the transaxle one towards the fron of the car and one towards the back, then there are 3 bolts that go into the engine block.
4.After the the 2 collors are removed you should be able to see the crank shaft position sensor.Here a pic to see what your looking for
5. discconect the connector that goes to the Crankshaft Position sensor.
6. Remove bolt from the crankshaft position sensor and remove sensor
Just below the starter.
P0336 crankshaft position sensor circuit.
it's on the right front of the engine, not far from the crankshaft sensor
There definitely is a crank position sensor on a Neon
NoNo
the crankshaft sensor is above the oil filter on my 00 neon. it has one 10 mm bolt that needs taken out to remove the sensor
Yes, a Dodge Neon has a coolant temperature sensor.
The crankshaft sensor is located directly above the oil filter housing by the alternator.
The coolant temperature sensor on a 2005 Dodge Neon is located on the cylinder head. It is close to the camshaft position sensor.
No, the computer needs that sensor to know crank timing.
It is located on the rear of the engine, just above the oil pan. It has a three wire sensor.
Trouble code P0335 means: Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit