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Old 05-22-2006   #1
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Knock Sensor Engine Light

Well ever since I've owned this '91 gs-t it has thrown a CEL for the knock sensor. I replaced it twice and checked the wiring/plug. I just can't seem to figure this thing out. It is causing an extreme high knock count resulting in piss poor performance. It does this about 75% of the time and only after it has gotten up to operating temp. It even shows 43 counts of knock during deceleration. What could be causing this?! Thanks
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Re: Knock Sensor Engine Light

Are you properly installing the knock sensor (ie- following recommended torque specs)?
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Re: Knock Sensor Engine Light

I don't have the proper tools to get the exact torque on the sensor but i've tried multiple different amounts of torque with no change in the outcome.
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Re: Knock Sensor Engine Light

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I don't have the proper tools to get the exact torque on the sensor but i've tried multiple different amounts of torque with no change in the outcome.
I don't understand what you're saying here. You don't have the proper tools to get the exact torque but have tried different torque amounts? Are you evening using a torque wrench?
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Re: Knock Sensor Engine Light

What has been suggested to me was to finger tighten the knock sensor, then using a crescent wrench, tighten it I believe a 1/4 or 1/2 turn to have it roughly torqued at the 10 or 12 ft-lbs it needs. Thats what I have done with mine, and it works fine Could you have serverly noisy lifters?
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Re: Knock Sensor Engine Light

It's not possible to use a torque wrench without a proper socket to tighten it since the wire comes out the top of it. And the 1/4 to 1/2 turn is also what I have heard which is what I have tried. I suppose I could have very noisy lifters but why would that cause the CEL.
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