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If you drive a Honda Civic, at some point you may see a code on your dashboard that you are not familiar with. When the code p1362 shows up, it indicates that the Top Dead Center Sensor, also known as the TDC, has detected an unusual crank angle during ignition start. This could suggest that the TDC sensor is malfunctioning. If you need to replace the sensor, you can expect to spend between $13 and $98 for a new one. The typical cost for labor to have the replacement done ranges from $50 to $143. You can purchase the part from various reputable online dealers, most automotive stores, and select mass retailers.
The Honda Civic's p1362 trouble code indicates that the Top Dead Center (TDC) Sensor is responsible for setting the ignition timing during startup (cranking) and when the crank angle is not normal.