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Ann Whittington Posted on Apr 22, 2017
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How to change a 2007 Honda Odyssey power steering pressure hose

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code p 0335 refers to crankshaft position (CKP) sensor---circuit malfunction=== causes --wiring--CKP sensor ---ECM
at this point because you were in the area doing repairs to the power steering pump , it is possible that you have disconnected the wires to the CKP
check that or replace the CKP
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The power steering issue could just be a series of unfortunate events but it does sound suspicious. I'd try to figure out what caused the fluid to leak and where the leak is in relation to the VSA that was replaced before I took it back to the dealer.
i.e. If the VSA is on the other side of the engine compartment, it's probably not the dealer's fault. If they are right next to each other, something might have happened.
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That isn't the light for low tire pressure. Low tire pressure will have what looks like a tire- flat. It is your VSA someone probably hit the button and accidentally. look to the left of your steering wheel there is a button that says VSA push it and see if it turns it off. I notice that this post is pretty old, so you may already have gotten the answer from your dealer, but I'm posting in case someone has the same problem later on.
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