When to replace knock sensor?
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It is also curious that in three plus years of following this section closely, this is the FIRST time I have ever seen this. You would think, that if replacing the knock sensor improved performance, MAD and Eck;ers would be all over it :D
They would package a new knock sensor in their existing "20 Hp improvement kits" and Get more big $
I also refuse to believe that you should mix 1 gallon of coolant with 3.5 gallons of water. I have always used distilled water, on that I will agree!
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however, the logic that we are using makes an element of sence.
the quartz crystal is under stress inside the sensor, it makes sence that over time, it won't work to optimal efficency.
at some point, the sensor almost has to degrade a small amount. if you're gonna take the time to pull old ones out at 100k miles or more, why not replace them. They ain't all that expensive!
I guess the old axiom that nothing lasts forever applies here.
What is your problem with a 1 gallon of coolant to 3.5 gallons of water?
[Modified by bogus, 7:50 PM 2/3/2003]
Of course, if codes are set, sensor with bad resistance check, much easier.
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