2001 Dodge Dakota location and replacement of the Crankshaft position Sensor
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Had some trouble with my Dakota recently where every now and then, it would have trouble starting and also would not raise RPM's above 2500 rpm. Did some research and went with the Crankshaft position sensor.
project time ~2 hours
Duralast part used for replacement SU3181 32.00 USD w/tax.
This video saved me a lot of money. My mechanic couldn’t figure it out and told me he would have to take the motor apart to check the timing chains. Was just a bad sensor
Potential Darwin award contestant winner with that sort of jack and no jack stands for safety. It is called a camshaft position sensor in many manuals and not a crankshaft position sensor. Be cautious in using the aftermarket replacements, as many fail right out of the box and within a year of installing them. OWM MoPar is the way to go, but more expensive. Use the last 8 numbers of your VIN and you can match the correct cam position sensor at your local Dodge parts department. You do not have to jack up your truck at all to make this swap. Just lay on the floor and wiggle beneath the truck and frame. A 3/8" ratchet with an 8" extension and 10 mm socket will work just fine to remove this item. Pull it down with the wires connected and it can then be removed easier from the plastic housing. There is a rubber gasket or seal on the sensor, so adding a small smear of Dielectric grease on it, as well as inside the electrical wire housing it connects to will make future removal a bit easier, as well as protect the part from any water. You really need to provide more lighting when shooting a video of such action beneath the truck. Otherwise you miss showing a lot and it makes it difficult for others to view just what you are speaking of. There are lots of other videos about this on UA-cam. I am at the 275 weight range and I could easily crawl beneath my truck without having to jack it up in order to replace this cam position sensor. In fact, I just did it yesterday. Thanks for sharing.
By the way, I too fell into the same Darwin Award category in the past when i had that same type of jack being used without any jack stands as I tried to remove a tranny filter on an old Plymouth Colt Vista in the early 80's. The car fell down when the jack turned sideways on me. No one in the garage at the time, besides myself and no time to hop out of my position before the car fell down. It came to rest right about a half inch above my chest and scared the holy beJesus out of me at the time. Lucky I did not have any tires removed. I too had the emergency brake on at the time, but that did not help in the least. Say what you wish about "nit pickers" and safety, but I speak from the voice of direct experience and can tell you factually that I am alive only by the grace of God after that accident of my own making. Live and learn, but most importantly, live. :-)
Dude, always use jack stands. Hydrolic jacks can fail
Well done Joel… my 2000 Durango has the same engine - I have an appointment with a reputable mechanic for crankcase position sensor replacement. Not being mechanically inclined, it’s helpful to understand his diagnosis and what’s involved in the repair - Thank God for UA-cam … and guys like you! - Thanks for the upload 👌
Thanks bro, this really helped me figure out the actual location of the sensor. This is the only video I’ve seen for the “Crank shaft sensor”.
Look for camshaft position sensor replacement and you can find a ton of such videos on UA-cam. It is actually located in the same area as a Dodge Ram 1500.
Joel I've been driving my 01 Dakota back and forth to work with the same problem. It's only 5 miles each way but would still go into what you called "Limp Mode" every now n then. I finally stopped at AutoZone for the free diagnostic, they told me it was the crank postion sensor and I bought the part. After watching your video it took me and a buddy about 20 minutes to remove old and install new. Thank you for the help brother! Btw a mechanic friend advised to only use Chrysler brand sensors from the dealer. This was after I had purchased the Autozone part. If this goes bad again I'll get the Chrysler brand name part but so far so good.
Thanks, Bryan. I continue to be happy that this video has helped people. Seriously. Beyond my expectations. Things are still working well after all this time for me even with the after market sensor. Thanks again.
Life fucking saver man. Ive looked everywhere for more info to this problem.
Thank you! It took me forever to find a video of this on a Dakota.
Other than the F-ery and Beeoshery, LOL and no Jack Stand a super job. Been doing auto mechanics for over 35 years and seen them jacks fall before and slip when the vehicle got bumped. Thanks for the video take care bud . Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
omg what a job for a 72 year old after 4 hours pb blaster loosing up sensor so it would turn somewhat freely few break offs finally drilled 3/16 hole and inserted an allen wrench wont bend like a drywall screw, worked back and forth while levering out with large screwdrivers success! clean up hole with air tool and wire brush applied antiseze for next guy if you have to do this i hope that a lift is available
You're my hero, man. Literally just figured out I have this problem today. Thank god you decided to put this up here, because there were no other videos about it.
Thank you. I'm really happy that it helped you. I've had 0 problems since (knock on wood)
Great video, gonna change mine tomorrow. Now I don't have to pay a shop to do the labor! Thanks for uploading.
My truck is doing the exact same thing. Thanks for the information
I have the exactly same truck as yours. Thank you for your video! It will help me to fix my truck that have a few problems including the one associated with the crankshaft position sensor that needs to be replaced.
Thanks for this. This was extremely helpful!
I have a 2005 dakota with the same problem. This video will help a ton. Thanks you.
Thank you, I'm happy that it was of use.
I'm definitely gonna try this I had to replace my radiator a month ago. Now I'm getting a P0300 code for multiple/intermittent misfire.
That world of Warcraft front plate frame though 😂 a fellow man of culture I see
I just needed to know WHERE it was located.
(Right around 3:40)
I got that.
Thanks!
Mines doing the same thing. Thanks. I'm going to get a sensor tomorrow. I don't see what an evap code has to do with the crank sensor though.
I think you did a great job with the video and it does help.
Thank you.
Thank you for putting this up here because I was lost so I truly appreciate you doing that awesome video 💯💯💯💯💯
My son's 2003 Dakota is having the same issues. The local garage suspects it's the crankcase position sensor. I guess it's a common issue with Mopars so the sensor will be changed. BTW, where's your floor jack? I wouldn't trust just a jack stand.
This video killed my stress thanks man 👍
I had this same problem but mine is a Manual 4.7. So whenever you’re in gear and you reach the rev limit. The truck shook and bogged while driving!
Nitpicker would've said you should have that front end on jack stands and not up in the air on a rolling jack. Sounds just like my dad.
Anyway. My truck was having this exact same issue. Evap code and all. I needed to replace the manifold gasket so I pulled off the exhaust and intake. Put everything back together and it won't start. I tested continuity on everything and volts. Everything is good. Just gotta get to the store to buy one because it won't start. I think I need a new cam sensor as well. But I don't know
Did you end up having to get both?
@@raymondscroggins69 turned out to be a bad evap
@@raymondscroggins69 it was faulty from the parts store.
need more like you on UA-cam; thanks brother!
Thank you for your service friend, I am law enforcement myself
Thanks for the video, it really helped
1 week later and zero issues have persisted.
Furthermore,
1. No automatic shifting troubles.
2. No failures to start
3. No troubles revving past 2500 RPM
4. Gas mileage up approx 1.5 mpg.
5. HP seems to be up but I have no gauge to verify that.
Overall, well worth it.
3 mo later. still no starting problems. all benefits remain the same.
Joel Jacobson hi hey my truck stop working after a storm it cranks but doesn't start up do you think it's that I have fuel pressure
If you have fuel pressure. That would be a good thing. However, water getting into a multitude of things would cause an issue.
Great video
So, 6 mo later. still no problems as they were experienced.
Joel Jacobson how much was the part
EpilepsyWarning don't remember right off. wasn't more than 15.
just in case my ephone app didn't reply like it should, less that 15 USD
thanks for this. this will help.
I'm happy that it was able to help you. Cheers.
cant even begin to tell you how much this has helped me I was going to pass of buying a great vehicle because it needed both camshaft and crankshaft sensors newly Installed. I have one question after you placed the new sensor in how long did it take until it worked again and was able to change gears.
Everything positive was immediate. Someone else mentioned a "learning" time. But I didn't experience that. It worked right off the bat.
thanks, very helpful!
Just because you mentioned nitpickers.... you mentioned all the safety items but I see no jack stand. If you jack seal goes out, you are squished.
Thank You.
that jack seal is a 15 cent O-ring you're trusting with your life. thanks for the video.
Scott well said, I'm guilty myself at times when I think its a quick easy fix
Scott Searls those of you without jack stands or on.the road slide tire and rim under vehicle..
@@teresagarland605 You really do need to jack the truck up or remove any tires in order to make this swap. I am at 275 lbs and just did this yesterday. Put down a carpet or tarp and then crawl beneath the truck (creeper will put you too high to do this easily). Better yet, take to a garage with a lift and make it easy on yourself. Use a 3/8" ratchet with a 6-8" extension and a 10 mm socket to remove the camshaft position sensor. Remove it with it still attached to the wiring harness or plastic wiring harness cap. That makes it much easier to remove the sensor from the wiring. Use some good lighting to see everything and this takes maybe 15 minutes to swap out as it is an easy procedure. Put in a smidge of dielectric grease on that rubber seal in the position sensor and the contact housing to make any replacement in the future easier and to keep moisture out when you reinsert the part.
Need a jack stand jack seals blow all the time if ur under it ur seriously hurt or dead if ur not under it u will damage brake disc and other parts
did you have to do the crankshaft sensor relearn. my 2004 dakota 4x4 with the 4.7 just like yours hits the rev limiter at 2500 same deal you described.anyway changed the sensor and now it still don't run right and the code reader says crankshaft sensor not learned. you got any idea what the relearn procedure is on these trucks?
As far as I know, I did not have any relearning done. It started and ran right after I changed the sensor. This is only a guess, but you may have a wiring problem leading up to the sensor it self. If changing the sensor didn't work for me, I remember thinking to myself that I would check the wiring after that. The wires were looking frayed, there was tension on them and being that I had problems removing the old sensor in the old place (with all the pulling and the tugging) that I may have hurt the wire harness connection. Good luck.
finally tracked the problem down. the brand new shiney sensor from car quest was no good. i changed coils,plugs,cam sensor and even parts of the wiring harness that looked suspicous. i finally broke down a bought another sensor. woohoo problem gone. oh well at least now i know. don't always trust the first sensor apparently they are cheap for a reason.
Thanks Joel I'm gonna give it a try
The part should fit the problem is these things rust around the ring. I'm shocked you actually got that out without breaking half of it off inside the motor and it's a pain in the ass to get it out and clean the rust off. I got a Dremel wire brush floating around in the oil pan somewhere. I've changed my twice and about to do it again. Mine keeps leaking oil inside the sensor
That Justin Beiber gets em every time ...
You can thank dodge for putting it there
I replace mine but still got the code
Do I need to reset the codes
How did you get the new one in
bad engineering there previous years was in back of motor just below distributar...on those it required a gap which you would do by putting tape over end which on start would shear off...most tape are avearage of .010...to ...015 thick this would present gap...dont know if this would apply to these newer models
jack stands
I pulled mine out and it doesn't look like replacement it looks similar but the part you insert has like a computer chip type thing.. so confused.. this car is going to be the death of me.
I have a question how thick is that hole when you took that sensor out
I don't have anything exact. But I would say it was about 1 to 1 1/2 in.
do you think I can drill that out because my grandpa's broke off in his motor do you think I can push it through
The stupid ass that had before him I think he glued the piece in couldn't pull it out
Don’t touch
Just change cam shaft sensor
That's really strange. I have a coolant leak and now my truck won't start. It turns over but refuses to run. I checked for codes and a P1319 code came up but no check engine light on. The code says it's for this part, the sensor. If this is the only thing wrong with it I'm kicking my truck 100 times. 🤣
I just changed mine but my light is still on
Acts like a "cam" sensor to me..
you don't "bring" your kids any where.... you take them to school or what ever!?
i really wish when ppl make these videos they get to point... dont care about your back story just show me how to fix the damn thing
Good vid.
Justin beeber boy I wouldn't admit that.
I don't see a jack stand you're crazy for getting underneath that truck with just that little tiny Jack