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Code fault p0335 ckp sen/ circuit.... Changed the ckp sensor but still fault appers p0335. Any advice?

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SOURCE: Code p0335 ckp sen/circuit appears as fault.

Try disconnecting the battery for several minutes and reconnecting. This will usually reset any alarms/fault codes.

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