Knock sensor and lifter tick???

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Slow Hatch
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Knock sensor and lifter tick???

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Just a thought that a friend of mine had concerning my hesitation/stumbling woos. I've got a lifter that isn't pumping up completely and has a tick to it. Could the knock sensor pick up this sound and think it is knock??? Thanks
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Post by Legacy777 »

The ECU is typically tuned to a certain low frequency to detect engine knock, and not other engine noise.

Chances are low that a collapsed lifter ticking could be triggering the ECU to think it's knock.
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Post by log1call »

The knock sensor won't cause your problem, not without some much worse symptoms as well any way. Checked for trouble codes?
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log1call wrote:The knock sensor won't cause your problem, not without some much worse symptoms as well any way. Checked for trouble codes?
Yeah I did a day or two ago. I plugged the black connectors together and turning the key on. All I got was a blinking check engine light. That means there are no codes right??
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Post by log1call »

Yes that is right. If you use the green plugs it puts it into a more sensitive mode where the first instance of a fault triggers a code... normally it takes a few instances of a fault to occur in a single drive to set a code. It could be worth going for a drive with the greens connected.
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log1call wrote:Yes that is right. If you use the green plugs it puts it into a more sensitive mode where the first instance of a fault triggers a code... normally it takes a few instances of a fault to occur in a single drive to set a code. It could be worth going for a drive with the greens connected.
Alright, thanks. I'll give that a shot tomorrow.
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Post by Slow Hatch »

Well, I took the knock sensor off the block and ziptied it to a hose above and grounded it to the body. The car runs much better now, still not as good as once felt though. Could this mean the knock sensor is bad???????
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