OBD-II Code 1336
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Re: OBD-II Code 1336
Do you know what the code means?
What car is this on?

I got it.
Cut wires.
Once you find what this code means, you will probably find the wires have been eaten by the alternator belt because they didn't get tucked into the little holders on the timing belt cover.
Re: OBD-II Code 1336
Yeah it runs ok though , it is a honda civic 98 DX and for the code just take a look at this : http://engine-codes.com/P1336.html
Thanks
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Yeah it runs ok though , it is a honda civic 98 DX and for the code just take a look at this : http://engine-codes.com/P1336.html
Thanks
Yeah it runs ok though , it is a honda civic 98 DX and for the code just take a look at this : http://engine-codes.com/P1336.html
Thanks
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Re: OBD-II Code 1336
Your website is pretty vague about a definition for the code.
I know what the code is, it's the crankshaft (fluctuation) sensor and it is used for misfire detection.
Read the last line of my first reply, that's the normal thing I find wrong.
I know what the code is, it's the crankshaft (fluctuation) sensor and it is used for misfire detection.
Read the last line of my first reply, that's the normal thing I find wrong.
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