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The computer says knock sensor bad, but the shop says it's not, and are trying to find out what is tripping the Check Engine light, but have not been able to at this point. Has anyone had/solved this problem? Thanks in advance.
Michael
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Damn, you know what Flash. I had to put 87 in for the first time this tank. I wonder if that's it? I do not know which sensor...why? Thanks!
Michael
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Sorry, that was 89 octane
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For a few months I had the Check Engine light coming on intermittently while driving. Never consistent, and not isolated to any particular speed or driving condition. The error code would read as Knock Sensor 1. I cleaned the contacts for this knock sensor as described over at 968.net (use the search feature), but that did not seem to solve the problem. Since the CE light still only came on intermittently, the service guy said not to do anything with it until the CE stayed lit.
After a few more weeks of this, I checked the error codes again, and was now getting a fault for the O2 sensor. I replaced the O2 sensor (an easy DIYer, even for a hack like me), and problem solved. Never did fix anything with the knock sensor, but I've had no more problems. The failing O2 sensor could have affected the knock control and triggered that fault code, masking the underlying O2 sensor issue. I'm speculating - someone else here may confirm whether my logic is flawed or not. Good luck tracking this down.
Tom
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While Bruce and I were chatting about diconnecting power and clearing the DME of power to reset everything, the mechanics were doing the same. No light. And, they've been trying to make it come on. Ghost in the machine. They don't know of anything documented of computer problems with this car, but you never know. Seems to be fine. I think I'm going to have some fun Saturday in the hills of Arkansas.
Michael
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