The knock sensor is not typically considered part of the emission system; rather, it is a component of the engine management system. Its primary function is to detect engine knock or detonation, allowing the engine control unit to adjust timing and optimize performance. While its operation can indirectly affect emissions by improving combustion efficiency, it is not directly involved in reducing emissions like components such as catalytic converters or oxygen sensors.
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No, but the temperature senders are part of the emission system. If the thermostat malfunctions, the emission system will not operate at optimum levels.
Nothing. The knock sensor is a passive part that will not affect how the engine runs.
There are no symptoms. The knock sensor is a passive part that does not do anything if it's not activated. Knock sensors codes on the Villager/Quest are usually caused by some other component, not the sensor itself.
Yes, it's.
It's an AC Delco Knock Sensor Module
It's an AC Delco Knock Sensor Module
They are both part of your emission system
Normaly it is called a part of the fuel system.
Yes, it is an intercal part of the emissions system.
It's an AC Delco Knock Sensor Module
A knock sensor detects engine knock in the motor(aka pinging, detonation, or uncontrolled explosions. it basically means the motor is about to blow up or potentially could.) the second part to a knock sensor is that it keeps the ignition timing as advanced as possible to make the most power without making engine knock. So if you have a bad knock sensor or have a check engine light form a knock sensor your car will be slower. this is when your car goes into LIMP mode which is basically a preset running condition which is safe for the motor.