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    Registered Member Two Rings greski's Avatar
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    Knock Sensor

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    I had my car vagged yesterday and came up with this code-
    "16716 - Knock Sensor 2 (G66): Signal too Low
    P0332 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent"

    Could anyone provide me with some information about this, such as a fix or anything along thoes lines?

    Thanx

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    Forum Moderator Four Rings Daft's Avatar
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    There are 2 knock sensors. They are screwed into the block in the area underneath the intake manifold. I believe #2 is the one closest to the firewall. You need to check the sensor's resistancce with an ohm meter. I don't have the procedure right in front of me though.
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