Is the knock sensor hooked up ? ( located behind the intake manifold, passenger side on top of the block ( it screws into the block and has a 2 wire plug on it), did you brake in the motor ? Does it only knock at the rpm you said ? Only when cold ?
If it's knocking when accelerating, the engine could be starving for the correct octane fuel ... try the mid-grade or premium fuel and see if it still occurs. Could also be that the timing belt needs to be adjusted/replaced. If the knocking sounds like metal on metal, chances are you are in for a bigger bill for a possible engine rebuild. At any rate, have it checked out by a mechanic soon.
Galileo
That's correct.
If the knocking is when you hit a bump it could be your axle hitting the frame, or you need shorter swaybar links.Make sure your pinon angle is correct or you will were out your drive saft u-junts.
For one, be sure to use the correct grade of fuel and preferably a good quality brand.
it means your ignition timing is not correct or maybe your accelerating pump sytem is not function at all
When accelerating, it is important to place your foot firmly on the gas pedal while keeping your heel on the floor for stability. Avoid pressing too hard on the pedal to prevent wheel spin and maintain control of the vehicle.
The correct grammar is "Between you and me."
"Between him and me" is grammatically correct. The correct usage is determined by the subjective (I) and objective (me) forms of the pronouns.
The small brass band used to mark the correct position for knocking the bow is called a "nocking point." It is typically attached to the bowstring to ensure consistent arrow placement and improve accuracy during shooting. The nocking point helps archers achieve a reliable anchor point for each shot.
When the car shakes n it on the correct its becsuse its out of timeing
Between David and him would be the correct grammar in this case.