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The check engine light is ON, and when I had it check they found it's because of the KNOCK sensor, any1 know what is it and what is it used for?
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It's a sensor that senses knock. Sheesh!
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It's a small sensor located down in the "V" of the engine below the intake manifold. It mounts to the block. It's there to "listen" for predetonation, aka "knock", aka "pinging." This means that the fuel/air mixture is exploding before the spark plug can properly ignite it. This explosion (as opposed to the desired controlled burn) can quickly destroy valves, spark plugs, piston rings...and stuff. Knock is generally caused by high combustion chamber temps which are caused by too much spark advance or an overly lean fuel mixture. When it senses knock, it retards the timing to get rid of it...
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Originally posted by Jeff92se It's a sensor that senses knock. Sheesh! http://forums.maxima.org/search.php?...der=descending NJGuy, Your post wasn't real specific......do you want to know how to fix it? Do you remember the ECU code you were given?, etc..... Look in the ECU Diagnostic Code "sticky" post in the 4th generation forum, where you will find details on the knock sensor, code 0304, and the search results in the link above.... |
DAMN! Even after I go ahead and answer the guy's question Bill decides he needs to b!tch about searching.
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Originally posted by mzmtg DAMN! Even after I go ahead and answer the guy's question Bill decides he needs to b!tch about searching. :D I didn't b!tch....I just pointed to how/where to get more info.......The post seemed REAL generalized..... Not trying to downplay your explanation.....:D |
Originally posted by NJGuy The check engine light is ON, and when I had it check they found it's because of the KNOCK sensor, any1 know what is it and what is it used for? thanx |
Originally posted by mzmtg That's the question I tried to answer. Seemed specific to me...:D:D :laugh: |
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