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  1. 2012 Journey base model. 142k miles. CEL with code P0335. Car gently hiccups at low rpm and increases intensity as you get it more throttle. Sputter/hiccup is very random and has on 2 occasions, made the car die. It will in fact start back up and run every time. Replaced the CPS and tested the car again. Same results but now the code is p0339 and no longer p0335. I have inspected the wiring as much as I can without taking apart the whole engine harness and found no visual defects. The plug is clean and dry. I also stared the car and while at idle I wiggled all wiring leading to the harness and the main harness itself with no results. I have checked all grounds I can find and the battery terminals as well and found nothing loose at all. Checked voltage on the battery and its over 14 while at idle and a bit over 12.5 while off. I know it could be the computer( has been replaced in the last year or so) and it could be the crankshaft reluctor/tone ring(whatever you call it) but I would like to go over everything else it could be before doing anything with those 2. Help would be greatly appreciated. If you need to know anything else just ask.

    1. DodgeCares

      DodgeCares

      Thank you for bringing this to our attention, Hammer. The P0339 code referrs to a concern in the circuit to the crankshaft position sensor A. Our team would highly advise contacting your local dealership or repair shop for further handling, If assistance is required, please reach out to us, and we will do our best to assist where able.

       

      Chris,

      Dodge Cares

    2. TheHammer85

      TheHammer85

      Thanks for the reply. As I stated in my post..I have replaced the crankshaft position sensor and it didn't fix the issue. I have also paid a shop to run a diagnostic and they said the sensor is working just fine but the vvt solenoid on the exhaust side is the issue..I replaced it and still didn't fix it. Idk what to do...the shop wants another 200 bucks to look at it again.

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