antonia_lion91
Noah Crankshaft Sensor Error
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Toyota Noah hybrid is experiencing reduced engine power, poor response, and higher fuel consumption, with a check engine light indicating a 'crankshaft to camshaft reference value' error. The issue is suspected to be a defective crankshaft sensor. Possible causes include a faulty sensor or damaged wiring. Solutions involve checking the sensor wiring for damage or corrosion and potentially replacing the crankshaft sensor, with professional assistance recommended if needed.
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antonia_lion91 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! I'll check the wiring for damage or corrosion. Did replacing the sensor fix the problem for you, or did you have to do something else?
jonaswerner89
I didn't want to mess with it too much, so I took it to a workshop. They confirmed it was the crank sensor and replaced it. Definitely get it checked out by a professional if you're not comfortable doing it yourself.
antonia_lion91 (community.author)
Okay, thanks for the advice. I'll take it to a local mechanic. It looks like the repair, including the sensor and labor, will be around 340€. Hopefully, that fixes it!
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jonaswerner89
I had a similar issue with my Noah. Same symptoms with the engine light and all. I initially thought it was the timing belt, but did you check the crank sensor wiring? Any signs of damage or corrosion?