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PrinceBaka 10-26-2019 11:07 PM

P0336, no spark, no start
 
I have an ‘05 high power 6 speed, and I’m trying to reprogram an ‘04 ecu to work with mine. The letters don’t match up, however someone told me that maybe Triple A had the program stuff necessary to bypass anti-theft and flash/reprogram. Nearest Mazda dealer is 600 mi away. My codes are P0336/P0336 pending (crankshaft position sensor circuit A), and I’m not getting any spark. My ESS sensor is new and the wiring harness is new so I deduced it to a faulty ECU. Any help would be appreciated, I’m a rotorhead and this is my first rotary project! https://www.rx8club.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
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Came with these gross rims(the 245mm tires are nice though) greddy exhaust, AEM intake, carbon hood, plus free dents and paint fade.

04Green 11-03-2019 08:21 AM

Welcome

Um, what is wrong with the original ECU? It gets tricky when you swap stuff around.

Loki 11-03-2019 08:54 AM

You need Mazda to do the immobilizer programming. AAA doesn't have Mazda's software.

It's extremely unlikely you need a new ECU. P0336 means the signal from your sensor is unrecognizable, but there is signal. Can you tell us more about why it was replaced in the first place?

PrinceBaka 11-03-2019 01:37 PM

Ecu(?) issues
 
The previous owner had replaced the wiring harness and ESS sensor since the car was only starting intermittently. I can’t recall the exact issues he had though. He didn’t actually finish putting it back together so I did most of the wiring harness myself. I checked for continuity at the ESS sensor terminal and it came up as OL. The wiring harness has very low mileage so I blamed the ECU.

40th8Jake 11-03-2019 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by PrinceBaka (Post 4902419)
I have an ‘05 high power 6 speed, and I’m trying to reprogram an ‘04 ecu to work with mine. The letters don’t match up, however someone told me that maybe Triple A had the program stuff necessary to bypass anti-theft and flash/reprogram. Nearest Mazda dealer is 600 mi away. My codes are P0336/P0336 pending (crankshaft position sensor circuit A), and I’m not getting any spark. My ESS sensor is new and the wiring harness is new so I deduced it to a faulty ECU. Any help would be appreciated, I’m a rotorhead and this is my first rotary project! https://www.rx8club.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rx8...66a387b20.jpeg
Came with these gross rims(the 245mm tires are nice though) greddy exhaust, AEM intake, carbon hood, plus free dents and paint fade.

Do you know if the new ECU comes off a 6 port or 4 port? Not sure if that would make a difference but it’s something to consider

PrinceBaka 11-03-2019 02:44 PM

My ECU letters are N3K7, and the ‘04 donor ECU is N3H6. His was a manual transmission car so I can only assume it was the high-power 6 port. I’m thinking if the issue is 100% the ECU, I’ll sell the ‘04 donor ECU and play it safe by getting a matching-letter ‘05 donor ECU.

rotorhead62 11-23-2019 10:34 PM

I have the same code plus a P0610 code, no spark ,no fuel, no start. P0610 is a code for a bad pcm so I'm really screwed.

CaymanRotary 11-23-2019 10:57 PM


Originally Posted by rotorhead62 (Post 4904331)
I have the same code plus a P0610 code, no spark ,no fuel, no start. P0610 is a code for a bad pcm so I'm really screwed.

these PCM’s can be repaired by auto computer specialists. First thing you should do is diagnose everything else before concluding PCM is damaged. Could just be an aux sensor or fuel level sensor. The other code is the crank angle sensor, easy to replace.

rotorhead62 12-16-2019 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by rotorhead62 (Post 4904331)
I have the same code plus a P0610 code, no spark ,no fuel, no start. P0610 is a code for a bad pcm so I'm really screwed.

I find that my starter was bad,cranking 185 rpm. So no more 336 code but still have 610 code.

rotorhead62 12-16-2019 04:41 PM

I replaced the starter and the engine runs great. The old starter was cranking so slow it was not enough to turn on the spark and fuel.

mazdaverx7 12-17-2019 05:55 AM

Very glad I came upon this thread as I am going through the exact same thing. My ESPS tested good, the connection's pins look great etc. I read a few days ago about the starter causing a crank no start issue and this only confirms that it's a likely cause. I have a spare used starter that I can try. First step for me will be cleaning all the connections on the starter and retrying to start the engine. It will be great if the starter fixes the issue.


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