P0336, no spark, no start
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P0336, no spark, no start
I have an ‘05 high power 6 speed, and I’m trying to reprogram an ‘04 ecu to work with mine. The letters don’t match up, however someone told me that maybe Triple A had the program stuff necessary to bypass anti-theft and flash/reprogram. Nearest Mazda dealer is 600 mi away. My codes are P0336/P0336 pending (crankshaft position sensor circuit A), and I’m not getting any spark. My ESS sensor is new and the wiring harness is new so I deduced it to a faulty ECU. Any help would be appreciated, I’m a rotorhead and this is my first rotary project!
Came with these gross rims(the 245mm tires are nice though) greddy exhaust, AEM intake, carbon hood, plus free dents and paint fade.
Came with these gross rims(the 245mm tires are nice though) greddy exhaust, AEM intake, carbon hood, plus free dents and paint fade.
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Björn Bergerfurth (01-24-2020)
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Same fcking issue haha
I have an ‘05 high power 6 speed, and I’m trying to reprogram an ‘04 ecu to work with mine. The letters don’t match up, however someone told me that maybe Triple A had the program stuff necessary to bypass anti-theft and flash/reprogram. Nearest Mazda dealer is 600 mi away. My codes are P0336/P0336 pending (crankshaft position sensor circuit A), and I’m not getting any spark. My ESS sensor is new and the wiring harness is new so I deduced it to a faulty ECU. Any help would be appreciated, I’m a rotorhead and this is my first rotary project!
Came with these gross rims(the 245mm tires are nice though) greddy exhaust, AEM intake, carbon hood, plus free dents and paint fade.
Came with these gross rims(the 245mm tires are nice though) greddy exhaust, AEM intake, carbon hood, plus free dents and paint fade.
everything is like it should be nut no. Engine doesnt start.
It is throwing this code after 1 second of turning the engine and cuts off fuel and ignition.
I honestly have no idea what to do.
Cables are checked and i have 3 sensor which should work.
but no.
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