P0355 Code Dilemma
Hi Fellow Crossfire Members,
I was a member a while back. But have been busy surving cancer and currently have a brain tumor. This has led to the inability for me to address my 2005 Crossfire SRT6 needs. I am now having to seek local mechanics that have any knowledge with respect to this car. Seems like an easy task. Not so much. I believe that I must have the only SRT6 Roadster in New Mexico. I have owned the car since 2005. It now has only 61k miles.
Here is my current dilemma.
Recently my car started stalling at stop lights. Then starting after the engine warming up. And finally, check engine light. And code P0355. I am a well formed retired engineer. Have never had problems with fixing issues especially with the support of this forum. I didn't feel comfortable with replacing the crankshaft position sensor because of the stresses of my current health. I did do what I would consider good diligence. I did find a house with great reviews. I purchased a bosch sensor (called Bosch to confirm support ) and took it in to the shop.
When I went to pick up the car, I asked if they had saved the old sensor. The answer was NO. The ground on the battery did not show signs of being removed.
The question: I was cuious after driving for bit and checking if the P0355 code was still there. It was. Does it take a good 100 miles before reseting? Or should I be concerned?
I need guidence.Sincerely,
Gino
I was a member a while back. But have been busy surving cancer and currently have a brain tumor. This has led to the inability for me to address my 2005 Crossfire SRT6 needs. I am now having to seek local mechanics that have any knowledge with respect to this car. Seems like an easy task. Not so much. I believe that I must have the only SRT6 Roadster in New Mexico. I have owned the car since 2005. It now has only 61k miles.
Here is my current dilemma.
Recently my car started stalling at stop lights. Then starting after the engine warming up. And finally, check engine light. And code P0355. I am a well formed retired engineer. Have never had problems with fixing issues especially with the support of this forum. I didn't feel comfortable with replacing the crankshaft position sensor because of the stresses of my current health. I did do what I would consider good diligence. I did find a house with great reviews. I purchased a bosch sensor (called Bosch to confirm support ) and took it in to the shop.
When I went to pick up the car, I asked if they had saved the old sensor. The answer was NO. The ground on the battery did not show signs of being removed.
The question: I was cuious after driving for bit and checking if the P0355 code was still there. It was. Does it take a good 100 miles before reseting? Or should I be concerned?
I need guidence.Sincerely,
Gino
Last edited by Gino; Nov 25, 2020 at 10:30 PM.
Sorry for your problems' I'll try to help.
The battery need not be disconnected when replacing the CPS.
They should have reset the P0335 code, if it is still there, then either they didn't, or it has come back.
Go back and have them reset the code, then wait to see if it comes back.
The battery need not be disconnected when replacing the CPS.
They should have reset the P0335 code, if it is still there, then either they didn't, or it has come back.
Go back and have them reset the code, then wait to see if it comes back.
When my CPS went out, the car stalled and it took three tries to restart it - in traffic. I also got a P0335 and Check Engine Light. I changed the CPS and the CEL went away a few days later, no 'reset' needed.
The P0355 is an ignition trouble code, not a CPS code. Which code do you have?
The P0355 is an ignition trouble code, not a CPS code. Which code do you have?
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
white04XF
Troubleshooting & Technical Questions & Modifications
22
Dec 28, 2019 11:46 AM
Kimba
Engine, Exhaust, Transmission and Differential
13
Dec 6, 2015 08:46 AM
raydocks
Troubleshooting & Technical Questions & Modifications
8
Oct 3, 2012 07:43 PM
ibedoughboy
Engine, Exhaust, Transmission and Differential
13
Aug 2, 2012 12:43 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)



