I am working on a 2005 Kodiak with a 6.6 LLY, with a P0335, I was hired to install the engine that had been removed for overhaul 2 years prier. After installing the engine I had a Fuel Rail Pressure code and after I replaced the connector the code went away and I am reading pressure like normal. there was no P0335 at this time only after i had fixed this issue the p0335 showed up
I checked the supplied voltage and have 11.6 at the connector. when I check the ground I get perfect ohms, However when I key up the processor it changes to 5K ohms. I went through the entire truck checking grounds, cleaning paint off and dirt. Making sure that I did not miss any ground. checked all of the grounds at the PCM and found to be 5.0-6.0 ohms. checked all fuses and found good,
I can clear all codes and the P0335 will clear, however as soon as you turn over the engine the code will set and the engine will only crank for 2 seconds. I did not rebuild this engine, and the tone ring is solid inside the crank sensor hole. the tone ring is right down the middle of the crank sensor hole as well.
can the tone ring be installed backwards? has anyone came across something like this. need your help thank you.
I checked the supplied voltage and have 11.6 at the connector. when I check the ground I get perfect ohms, However when I key up the processor it changes to 5K ohms. I went through the entire truck checking grounds, cleaning paint off and dirt. Making sure that I did not miss any ground. checked all of the grounds at the PCM and found to be 5.0-6.0 ohms. checked all fuses and found good,
I can clear all codes and the P0335 will clear, however as soon as you turn over the engine the code will set and the engine will only crank for 2 seconds. I did not rebuild this engine, and the tone ring is solid inside the crank sensor hole. the tone ring is right down the middle of the crank sensor hole as well.
can the tone ring be installed backwards? has anyone came across something like this. need your help thank you.