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knock sensor
superchikn Offline
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#1
Anyone know where I could get a new knock sensor? Adavance Auto, Autozone no longer available.
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Pete D Offline
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#2
Knock sensors seldom fail. Failure is more likely due to a connector problem or wiring harness. Probably used is the way to go. Maybe some one here has one.
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superchikn Offline
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#3
I have an extra motor, just thought I would get a new one if available. Had another code come up for knock sensor and connection seems fine.
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JT Offline
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#4
Knock sensor codes will appear during KOER if not properly tested. Might see the following for testing:
http://www.tbirdheritage.com/turbocoupe/...stepid=DG1
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superchikn Offline
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#5
I figured I would try replacing the knock sensor. Ive alreadt replaced the throttle position, egr, fuel regulator, plus, wires cap, rotor and idle control that all helped most of the trouble but the car stll doesn't have the power and it misses a little. It doesn't get very good boost then it drops fast and it will shut off and is hard to start and after it starts back it runs a lttle rough for a bit. the distributor is off a bit 1 is where 3 should be I'm going to pull it out and put it where it should be. Any more suggestions I would appreciate it I don't know much at all about these turbo motors.
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zbird Offline
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#6
Quote:Originally posted by superchikn:
The distributor is off a bit 1 is where 3 should be I'm going to pull it out and put it where it should be.
That is the first thing that should be done before ever replacing the parts you have done. Always start with everything set to where it should be before troubleshooting these engines. They are very finicky and starting with proper settings helps everything else out. Even guys who have modified their engines go back to baseline before starting to fix whatever it is that is ailing their motors.
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Pete D Offline
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#7
[qute]That is the first thing that should be done before ever replacing the parts you have done. Always start with everything set to where it should be before troubleshooting these engines[/quote]

Agree. Until the cam timing and then the ignition timng are spot on, everything else is secondary.
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RC Martin Offline
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#8
If you really think it's your knock sensor, just unplug the thing and see if it still runs bad... From the sounds of it, you probably just have a timing problem.
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superchikn Offline
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#9
Ok just put a new distributor and module in got timing sit perfect. Car runs great idling drive it down the road get to a hill and the car starts falling on its face again acts like its running on 3 cylinders and then picks back up. Pull back in driveway sounds like 3 cylinders and it sits there idling like that for a couple minutes and then picks back up. Any more ideas PLEASE. fuel pump, injector?
(car is building boost)
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Not B Anymore Offline
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#10
Have any codes besides the knock sensor... KOEO, KOER, Memory?
Checked for vacuum/boost leaks? (pressure test the intake)
Are you positive the cam timing is right?
Are you able to run a compression test?
Fuel system diagnostics wouldn't be a bad idea.
http://turbocoupe.org/techinfo/Fuel_Syst...ostics.htm
http://turbocoupe.org/techinfo/Fuel_Pump...ostics.htm
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