Remove the (4) allen head bolts that hold the plastic engine cover remove the bellows fron the throttle chamber to air filter pull off the valve cover breather tube with the bellows. reach over to the brake booster vacuum hose and turn the spring hose clamp about 45 degrees counter clockwise. This will keep the clamp from cutting your elbow during the sensor removal process. Now place a drop light under the two rubber brake hoses shining foward. Between the valve cover and the throttle chamber look straight down toward the ground see a plug and black sensor held to the engine block with a goldcolored 10mm hex headed bolt? That is ths sucker that has leaked oil into the plug and has caused the P0335 code. Getting it unplugged and removed is the hard step. It takes gorrillia fingers to push in the green release then pull on the wires to remove the plug. Next is 2 /2" 1/4" drive extensions and a 10mm socket and ratchet handle. take the bolt out use a pr. of 6" regular slip jaw pliers and twist and pull the 1 1/2 inch long crank sensro rearward. The replacement will be made of metal and 180 degrees backward after washing the plug out with spray brake cleaner blow out with compressed air to get rid of the oil. plug the metal sensor to the wire watch the green thing pop back and place the sensor back into its hole. bolt it in place good luck. I have done hundreds of them. Customer pay retail price is around 170 dollars at the Nissan Dealer. (but my work is backed by a nationwide guarantee 12.mos. 12,000miles)
2007-10-15 13:00:09
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answered by John Paul 7
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2002 Nissan Altima Crankshaft Sensor
2016-12-29 03:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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2002 Nissan Altima Crankshaft Position Sensor
2016-11-15 00:13:30
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answered by cyrill 4
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This Site Might Help You.
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Where is the Crankshaft Position Sensor located on a 2002 Nissan Altima W/2.5L?
Obviously this is a 4cyl. engine
2015-08-18 23:55:41
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answered by Axe 1
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Isn't that crank sensor fun to get to and release the electrical connector and replace that sensor on the back side of the motor? ECM has to see the crank turning to fire the coils. Also ECM see the intake camshaft to fire the injectors. Either will set a code. A Nissan ECM reprogram allows the ecm to take either signal to preform both tasks. That reflash addresses engine stalling issue.
2016-04-04 21:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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On the transmission bell housing,sensor reads the ring gear of the flywheel revolutions.
2007-10-15 13:01:00
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answered by CarmaNguyen 7
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Go to the library or an auto parts store for a manual.
2016-03-22 18:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey ! Are you my friend of 360 ? I have a car in India , Opel , but I don't know to drive it , ok . I have a driver who does all . I even don't know where to put the keys ? hahahaha , you are asking such a big question to me , hahahaha
2007-10-15 08:04:04
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answered by mamu1945 1
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