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System Operation




The Knock Sensor (KS) system is used to detect engine detonation. The PCM will retard the spark timing based on the signals from the KS system. The Knock Sensor(s) produce an AC voltage that is detected by the PCM. The amount of AC voltage produced is proportional to the amount of knock.

An operating engine produces a normal amount of engine mechanical vibration (Noise). The knock sensor(s) will produce an AC voltage signal from this Noise. When an engine is operating, the PCM will learn the minimum and maximum frequency of the noise the engine produces. When the PCM determines that this frequency is less than or greater than the expected amount, a knock sensor DTC sets.