P0339
WarningCrankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit High Input
Is it safe to drive?
🟡 Check the vehicle display for drive or charge restrictions and schedule service promptly.
What does P0339 mean?
P-code P0339 means "Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit High Input". It is a generic OBD-II diagnostic trouble code (DTC) in the powertrain. The sensor or circuit is reading a voltage or signal value above its expected maximum range for the crankshaft position sensor a circuit high input. This warning should be addressed within the next few days to avoid further damage. This code applies to OBD-II compliant electric and hybrid vehicles.
Possible Causes
- Sensor reference voltage (V_Ref) line shorted to a higher voltage
- Faulty sensor outputting a signal above its calibrated range
- Corroded connector causing erratic high-voltage readings
- Control module failure misinterpreting the sensor signal
Recommended Actions
- 1 Avoid aggressive driving and schedule a diagnostic appointment within the next 1–3 days
- 2 Scan for all DTCs with an OBD-II scanner — note any related codes stored alongside P0339
- 3 Check the sensor reference voltage (should be ~5V) and signal output with a multimeter
- 4 Clean or replace the sensor connector — corrosion is a common cause of out-of-range voltage readings
- 5 Clear the DTC, road-test the vehicle, and re-scan to confirm whether the fault returns
- 6 If the fault persists after inspection and clearing, consult an EV-certified technician for component replacement
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