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You can run a diagnostic test for the knock sensor, on your 2005 Chevy avalanche, by hooking the engine up to a diagnostic tester.
Why have you replaced all of those parts? Did the diagnostic test indicate that you had that many problems? If so, your vehicle is in pretty rough shape. If you haven't run a diagnostic test yet, do so before you replace any more parts.
Depends upon where you take it. I have seen it run $50-$65 (US). However I do know that AutoZone (east coast auto parts chain) will put diagnostic on it free.
run a computer diagnostic test. Usually the computer will give you better information than just guessing.
Have you run a computer diagnostic test? That's the first place to look.
Have you run a diagnostic test? Plug into the computer and see what code has been stored.
The computer has detected a fault with one of the electronic components and is warning you to run a diagnostic test.
Go to your local public library and check out a Chilton or Hayne's Repair Manual for your vehicle. You will find the procedure on how to manually retrieve the trouble codes (run the self-diagnostic test) and what each code means.
PROBABLY a faulty knock sensor, however, you'll need to run a computer diagnostic test to find out for certain.
It varies and depends on what year it was produced. Kenmore signs contracts with many manufactures, to produce their product. With that said Whirlpool is the primary mfgr. Kenmore design and production engineers are always on-site supervising a production run of Kenmore products.