Crank Position Sensor replacement P0335 (Nissan 350Z & Infiniti G35) | AnthonyJ350

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If your Nissan 350Z or Infiniti G35 won't start, randomly the engine shuts off and/ or you have the engine code P0335 it might be a good idea to replace the crankshaft position sensor.

In this video we show you the location and procedure to changing out the part.

Hitachi Part #: CPS0006

#CrankPositionSensor #P0335 #CheckEngine

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Crank Position Sensor replacement P0335 (Nissan 350Z & Infiniti G35) | AnthonyJ350

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Bro you made this tutorial so good it took longer jacking up my car with a scissor jack than replacing the sensor itself 🤣🤣

eduardoh
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I just want to say thank you.
I bought sensor for $30 and changeover took less than 30 minutes, cars like new.
You saved me a truck load of cash....where do I send the beers? 😎

Nzchimeran
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Thanks man perfect for the job I’m doing right now otherwise I was gonna have to take her to the shop but you got me right

robot
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hey you' still have your z, alright! you really took good care of it.

dope
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Just got my first Z and it stalls when it gets warm and you try to start it again and sometimes at red lights when pushing the clutch needed to replace it and thanks for telling me how man!

iiStorm
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Hey man my 06 350z is having this problem at the moment only thing I didn’t get from the video is how to do the ecu reset you talked about at the end ? Very helpful video !

joelchavez
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Do you reccomend changing the other 2 position sensors too? (CSPS) While doing the crankshaft position sensor?

rickeyb
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Will definitely give it a try my next oil change. Is the crank sensor on the transmission?

MrSnakedoctor
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Anthony i always seem to find interesting and helpful videos for my 08 G35 on your channel!! Thank you again. !! Your friend Larry C

larrycroft
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Super info as always now I know how to do it I need too thanks Ron uk 🇬🇧🇨🇦🇨🇦🇬🇧👍

roned
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Yes always go OEM or find the OEM's manufacturer.

LuxAudio
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Thank you for this video! I remember having my g35 stall when driving it was a sensor but it was on top of my engine. Now I’m have a starting problem and got code PO335 which appears to be a crankshaft sensor. I heard you mention the other one. So there are two and this one would be under the engine?

Native.Newyawker
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I replaced the crankshaft sensor but I’m still not getting ignition. Could it be the camshaft sensors causing the issue ?

Jaydos
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My 04 350Z takes like 10 secs to finally turn over. Thinking this is the culprit. I dont have any codes at the moment but was told this is one of the most common issues.

hellaswaggy
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Very good video like always...Did you try cleaning the connector prior to replacing the sensor? Corrosion on the pins/connector can give you a false fail for sensor.

stealthginfiniti
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if i do the break pedal and the lights and horn do i still have to leave it overnight. if i dont leave it overnight i just have to do the ecu reset right?

chrisrusso
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Would a big exhaust leak right after the y pipe cause an issue with the crankshaft sensor? My car cranks but engine wont turn on. Fuel pump seems to be working I can smell fuel burning. Checked the fuses and relays they are working. Gonna check the camshaft sensors and crankshaft position sensor hopefully it’s the crank shaft sensor.

aleon
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I’m not seeing it mentioned on any other video but I’m assuming you have to drain the oil

kiwiwarlock
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My G takes a while to crank over sometimes gassing it helps, I even have the VDC off and slip light on, people are saying to change out the cam/crankshaft sensor, you think so too? I’m waiting for the parts to come in as we speak

petersonedmond
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I need help alot i replaced my camshaft position sensors on the left and right bank and its still throwing a p0345 code do you think its the crank shaft

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