P0805 moderate

Clutch Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction

The P0805 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Clutch Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction. This is a moderate severity code.

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Keep driving?
Short distances only
DIY difficulty
moderate
Estimated cost
$50 - $300 (parts and labor)
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Common Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light illuminated
  • Cruise control not functioning
  • Engine may not start or stalls when clutch is released
  • Vehicle does not recognize clutch pedal position

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Faulty clutch position sensor or switch Very High
  • Damaged wiring or connector at clutch pedal sensor High
  • Misadjusted clutch pedal or sensor Moderate
  • PCM or ECM input circuit failure Low

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Check the clutch position sensor at the top of the clutch pedal

  2. Test sensor output with a multimeter while pressing and releasing the pedal

  3. Inspect wiring and connector for damage, corrosion, or loose connections

  4. Verify PCM receives the clutch signal using live data on a scan tool

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does P0805 prevent cruise control from working?

The cruise control system requires a clutch position signal to disengage when the clutch is pressed. Without a valid signal, the system disables cruise control as a safety measure.

Can I replace the clutch position sensor myself?

Yes, the clutch position sensor is typically located at the top of the clutch pedal and can be replaced with basic hand tools in most vehicles.

Will P0805 cause my car not to start?

On many manual transmission vehicles, the clutch must be pressed to start the engine. If the sensor is faulty, the vehicle may not recognize that the clutch is pressed, preventing starting.

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