Clutch Position Sensor Circuit Intermittent
The P0809 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Clutch Position Sensor Circuit Intermittent. This is a moderate severity code.
- Keep driving?
- Short distances only
- DIY difficulty
- moderate
- Estimated cost
- $40 - $300 (parts and labor)
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Common Symptoms
- Check Engine Light illuminated intermittently
- Cruise control works sometimes but not always
- Sporadic no-start conditions
- Engine occasionally stalls when releasing clutch
Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)
- Loose or corroded connector at clutch position sensor Very High
- Chafed or damaged wiring in clutch sensor circuit High
- Worn clutch pedal pivot causing intermittent sensor contact Moderate
- Failing clutch position sensor with intermittent output Moderate
Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
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Wiggle the clutch position sensor connector while monitoring live data for signal dropout
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Inspect the wiring harness along its entire route for chafing or breaks
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Check the clutch pedal pivot and mounting for excessive play
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Monitor sensor voltage over several drive cycles with a data logger
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is P0809 hard to diagnose?
Intermittent faults may not be present when the vehicle is in the shop. You may need to monitor the circuit over multiple drive cycles to catch the fault occurring.
Can vibration cause P0809?
Yes, vibration can worsen a loose connector or chafed wire, causing the signal to drop out momentarily. This is a common root cause.
Should I replace the sensor or check the wiring first?
Always inspect the wiring and connector first. Most intermittent clutch sensor codes are caused by connection issues rather than a bad sensor.
Sources
This page is built from documented references. Verify against your own service info before repair work.
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