How to replace crankshaft position sensor on Chrysler Sebring 2.4L / Dodge Avenger 2.4L / P0335 fix

How to replace crankshaft position sensor on Chrysler Sebring 2.4L / Dodge Avenger 2.4L / P0335 fix

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whats up guys , on todays video I am working on a 2010 Chrysler Sebring 2.4L engine with the P0335 code , I am replacing the crankshaft position sensor ,

this will work on a Dodge Avenger and also the Dodge Journey with the same 2.4 engine

after replacing the sensor I no longer have the stalling problem , replacing the sensor fixed the problem

if you want to buy the sensor click the link below
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Dave Weber says:

Any thoughts on a specific brand of sensor? I can get a $13 one from China, but would rather pay more money for something better

Tyrell Warren says:

Great job showing me actually what to do I’ll let u know if my actually start working better

Joana Alicea says:

Thank you very much. It is very helpful. You save me a lot of money. Certainly I honor your job. Also thanks for taking the time to recorded al by your self.

Tony Martins says:

Thanks for the video , I have a Dodge Caliber 2008 that has same engine so I will give it a go soon the sensor arrives thanks heaps

Donovan Breazeale says:

Hoping this helps with my dodge avenger later today; same engine so I don't see why it wouldnt and after replacing the more expensive parts (alternator AND battery) I'm desperate for a win.

Buko Skuz says:

Thanks for the video! Did you happen to need to disconnect the battery first? Or can I just do the repairs?

Mo Shex Abdulwahid says:

P061C please????

Braids For You says:

thank you sir.

Fetti on Fetti says:

Lol finger pointer stick is adorable

Fred Johnson says:

"that's what she said" LOL thank you

rodney walker says:

Great video!! Thanks yo I taught me how to do it .

Abel Polanco says:

Good video very specific

Kelsy Cunningham says:

Thanks for the vid. There's very little room to work under the Journey. I found it easier to pull the sensor up from the top and unclipped the sensor from the engine compartment.

Jason West says:

Thanks for taking the time and trouble. You make it clear as day. I've got a 2011 Chrysler 200 but it's the same car. I'm going to go replace that sensor today and both my rear struts. Thanks for your help and wish me luck!

TJ7021 says:

Wow. Best video…its short and straight to the point!!! Outstanding!!!2⭐⭐⭐⭐

Me&Mines7 says:

Do you have to disconnect the battery?

anthony rockhold says:

That’s what she said i became more sub just from that comment

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