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Knock Sensors for Holden Commdore VZ V8 2004-2007
Pair of Knock Sensors for Holden Ute VY V8 2002-2004
Pair of Knock Sensors for Holden Statesman VX V8 2000-2002
Pair of Knock Sensors for Holden Ute VT V8 1997-2000

A knock sensor is a critical engine component that detects vibrations or "knocking" in the engine caused by pre-detonation or abnormal combustion (also known as "engine knock"). When the sensor detects knocking, it sends a signal to the engine control unit (ECU), which adjusts the ignition timing to prevent engine damage and ensure optimal performance.

How It Works:

  • The knock sensor is typically piezoelectric, generating a small electrical signal in response to vibrations.
  • This signal is analyzed by the ECU to determine if knocking is occurring.
  • If knocking is detected, the ECU delays the ignition timing to prevent further knocking, protecting the engine.

When to Replace a Knock Sensor:

  1. Check Engine Light (CEL): One of the most common signs that the knock sensor needs to be replaced is the CEL coming on. A diagnostic trouble code (DTC) related to the knock sensor, such as P0325, will typically be stored.

  2. Poor Engine Performance: A failing knock sensor may cause the engine to run less efficiently, resulting in reduced power, slower acceleration, or poor fuel economy.

  3. Engine Knock/Pinging Sounds: If you hear a knocking or pinging sound from the engine, it could be a sign that the knock sensor is failing or not working properly.

  4. Increased Emissions: A faulty knock sensor can lead to improper combustion, which can increase the level of harmful emissions.

  5. Rough Idling: The knock sensor can also impact how smoothly your engine runs at idle, causing it to feel rough or unstable.

  6. Failed Emissions Test: In some cases, a bad knock sensor can cause the vehicle to fail an emissions test due to improper combustion timing.

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