yes , the knock sensor makes the car move sluggish wen bad and so the owner want to accelerate more but the engine wont deliver, in these form the transmission can be affected
Yes, a malfunctioning transmission can potentially affect the knock sensor's performance. The knock sensor is designed to detect engine vibrations caused by knocking or pre-ignition, and if the transmission is not shifting properly, it can lead to abnormal engine load and vibrations. These changes in engine dynamics may confuse the sensor or lead to incorrect readings, potentially causing it to trigger false knock detections or fail to detect actual knocking.
Nothing. The knock sensor is a passive part that will not affect how the engine runs.
Usually, it is located on the very back, top of the engine, near where the engine and transmission bolt together. There is no knock sensor.
it located under the transmission
It senses engine knock and sends the information to the ecu, which will react to protect your engine from being damaged.
NO.
Allowing an engine to ping excessively can do serious damage.
A bad knock sensor would illuminate the check engine light and allow the engine to ping (spark knock). The engine doesn't shift, the transmission shifts.
It changes the TIMING.
LS does not have a knock sensor. GSR does have a knock sensor
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The knock sensor detects spark knock or ping.