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Knock sensor relocation

Knock sensor relocation

Postby cartang » Sun Dec 21, 2008 6:08 pm

I received 2 GM Knock sensors, both they have a white wire with 2 terminals look like small plugs, non instructions, where its the best place to relocate it , any specific place , Do I have to put both or just one ,my toyota tech. is going to do it this tuesday. Thanks for the answers.


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Postby akora12 » Sun Dec 21, 2008 7:10 pm

The ATS sensors are intended to replace the OEM sensors in the same exact locations. I wouldn't relocate the ATS sensor b/c they aren't as sensitive and may not pick up any actual knocking.

From my experience, do not cut back the harness for the sensors or you'll have problems with getting a good ground. You should be OK if you splice right behind the OEM plugs before the plastic encasing.
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