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    WilsonWilson
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      Just now as I was leaving the library to go home, I went to start my car and as usual with the heat and the recent driving, the car fail to crank. Since I know how my car acts, I held the key at the start position knowing that it will start a second later. It didn’t. When I release the key, I saw the Check Engine Light was on. I started my car again and it came to life. I went straight home, whipped out my OBD II Scanner and pulled up P1359 DTC Definition Not Found. I’m leaving for a cruise tomorrow and I need to know if I can use my car tomorrow and when I return next week? (FYI: No mechanic experience. You have to explain everything in order for me to understand)

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    • #530102
      BillBill
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        P1359 relates to the Crankshaft Position Sensor or TDC sensor. However this will not prevent the engine from cranking.

        #530104
        WilsonWilson
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          That’s a relief. Now my question is, can I repair the sensor?

          #530112
          BillBill
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            It depends on your ability and the tools you have. It’s located behind the timing cover and crankshaft pulley.

            #530125
            college mancollege man
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              I would check the sensor is in place and the wiring is
              not rubbed out anywhere. check the connector is plugged
              in.Has any work been done lately?

              #530135
              WilsonWilson
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                There was one major work and that was changing the timing belt. Other than that, nothing else has been done.

                I don’t know where the sensor is located. If you can tell me where it is, I can check it.

                #530232
                exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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                  [quote=”wysetech” post=63549]It depends on your ability and the tools you have. It’s located behind the timing cover and crankshaft pulley.[/quote]

                  Its not all that easy to get to. If you didn’t have that light before they did the work, I would take it back to them. It is possible the could have damaged the sensor.

                  #530303
                  WilsonWilson
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                    If that was the case, I would have taken it back to them but the timing belt job was done in March and the light show up three months later

                    #530365
                    BillBill
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                      Check with the place the changed the belt. Not sure what kinda warranty they provide but it can’t hurt to ask.

                      #533912
                      WilsonWilson
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                        I haven’t went the place that did my belts but I just noticed that the engine check light is off. Could it be possible that the problem fixed itself?

                        #533954
                        BillBill
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                          When it’s about cars bout anything is possible.

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