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    Puma fault code P1336

    Hi all,
    I went for a bit of fun this weekend and when climbing a very steep hill, I manage to stall the engine (followed by a stall start). then the engine light went on.I turned off the engine and the light was gone.

    I went home and scaned the fault code, it turns out to be:
    P1336 Ford - Crankshaft Position Or Camshaft Position Sensor Input Signal Error

    Possible causes
    - Faulty Crankshaft Position Sensor
    - Faulty Camshaft Position Sensor
    - Crankshaft Position Sensor harness is open or shorted
    - Crankshaft Position Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
    - Camshaft Position Sensor harness is open or shorted
    - Camshaft Position Sensor circuit poor electrical connection

    When is the code detected?
    The Engine Control Module (ECM) has detected a synchronization or signal error from the cam or crank sensors

    Possible symptoms
    - Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
    - Lack/Loss of Power
    - Engine Stall
    - Engine difficult to start


    so what does it mean? Should I go back to the dealer and get it checked? or this is normal when you stall a modern engine full of electronics?
    If anyone can shed any light on this, I would be grateful.

    Martin

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    Hi,
    I have had a few scares after a stall, with the engine doing strange things like starting, but not giving any power and stalling again.
    Now, if I stall I switch off for a few seconds, then re-start.
    Haven't had the problem again since using this.
    Cheers

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    To register an error takes milliseconds... Sometimes they are "ghosts in the machine" other times more exploration is required.

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    How the hell did you stall with the anti-stall software in low range? I've had all 4 wheels spinning (diff locks) with my foot off the accelerator and it never looked like stalling.
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Hawes View Post
    How the hell did you stall with the anti-stall software in low range? I've had all 4 wheels spinning (diff locks) with my foot off the accelerator and it never looked like stalling.

    Dave

    Touch the throttle

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    Clear the code and don't worry about it.
    The ecu or pcm is looking for inputs all the time, stalling it has thrown a code as the ignition is on and the engine isn't running so the ecu/pcm throws a **** fit and logs a code. as long as that code doesn't reappear in the next few drive cycles then theres no fault.

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    got it
    thanks mate.

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