[s-cars] Re: Knock sensor failure?

David duandcc_forums at cox.net
Wed Mar 31 08:24:33 EST 2004


I have found that an under-torqued sensor can cause false positive readings for pinging. I was also told that you can't effectively retorque them, that they must be replaced, along with the bolt...

Dave
87.5 CGT
SE Virginia
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From: Robert Myers <robert at s-cars.org>
Date: 2004/03/31 Wed AM 07:41:06 EST
To: s-car-list at audifans.com,  "Quattro list" <quattro at audifans.com>
Subject: Knock sensor failure?

Hi Y'all,

I've been sitting here thinking...  (Miracles do sometimes happen.)

I'm sure that knock sensors have failed from time to time but I would 
expect that the normal failure mode would be that it simply stop putting 
out a signal.  However, has anyone experienced a knock sensor failure in 
which the knock sensor becomes overly sensitive and reports knocking to the 
ECU when none is actually happening?  Is there any direct way to determine 
if this might be the case or would it be just a "replace and try" procedure.

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Bob
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