Porsche P0321 Crankshaft Sensor Circuit Malfunction

Description

OBD-II Trouble Code Description for P0321 Porsche

Ignition/Distributor Engine Speed Input Circuit Range/Performance

What does this mean?

OBD2 Code P0321 Porsche definition:
The ignition engine speed sensor input signal to Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Engine Control Module (ECM) is continuously monitored. The test fails when the signal indicates that 2 successive erratic profile ignition pickup (PIP) pulses occurred.

Symptoms

Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0321 Porsche
– Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light) – Lack/Loss of Power – The engine may be harder to start – The engine may stumble or stall

Causes

Possible causes of OBD code P0321 Porsche
– Loose wires/connectors – Faulty Crank Position Sensors – Arcing secondary ignition components (coil, wires and plugs) – Low battery charge – Powertrain Control Module (PCM) The Error code is generally activated on detection of the following conditions: The P0321 Porsche code is triggered when the signal is out of range.

Possible Solutions

– Resecure loose wire or connectors – If battery charge is low, recharge or replaced battery – Replaced crank position sensor – Replaced starter motor


The OBD2 Code Information Be Applicable For Porsche:

2013 Porsche Cayenne,2013 Porsche Boxster S,2013 Porsche Boxster,2013 Porsche 911,2012 Porsche Panamera,2012 Porsche 911,2011 Porsche 911,2010 Porsche Panamera,2010 Porsche Cayenne,2010 Porsche 911 GT3,2009 Porsche 911,2008 Porsche Cayenne,2008 Porsche Boxster,2008 Porsche 911,2007 Porsche Cayman,2007 Porsche Cayman,2007 Porsche Boxster,2007 Porsche Boxster,2007 Porsche 911,2006 Porsche 911,2005 Porsche Boxster S,2005 Porsche Boxster,2005 Porsche 911,2004 Porsche 911,2003 Porsche 911

 

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