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knock sensor

Hi lads,

could someone tell me please, the lead going to the ecu from the knock sensor, Is it green with a black stripe and black with a red stripe?

:headvswal

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Hi lads,

could someone tell me please, the lead going to the ecu from the knock sensor, Is it green with a black stripe and black with a red stripe?

:headvswal

 

any lead going to ecu is always the female of the two just like any live connector...;)

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any lead going to ecu is always the female of the two just like any live connector...;)

 

yes but im looking for the colours of the knock sensor female

yes but im looking for the colours of the knock sensor female

 

why

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why

 

santa said could bypass knock with 1 meg resistor

santa said could bypass knock with 1 meg resistor

 

yea just put a spade connector on 2 2" pieces of wire and then solder the other ends onto resistor...plug the 2 spades into female socket to ecu and away you go..done mine 2 years ago and i have sent countless resistors to members(subscribed):wack:. iff you zoom you might just make out my bypass mod

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yea just put a spade connector on 2 2" pieces of wire and then solder the other ends onto resistor...plug the 2 spades into female socket to ecu and away you go..done mine 2 years ago and i have sent countless resistors to members(subscribed):wack:. iff you zoom you might just make out my bypass mod

 

ok thanks mate :o

ok thanks mate :o

 

only joking mate about subbed:rofl:..if you aint got a resistor then email me your address and ile pop one in post for you

email addy in my sig :)

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only joking mate about subbed:rofl:..if you aint got a resistor then email me your address and ile pop one in post for you

email addy in my sig :)

 

its not the knock sensor there is three connectors one knock and one to the speedo and one to the back of the head on right hand side as you look in i think this is the problem can anyone tell me what it is for :bow:

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its not the knock sensor there is three connectors one knock and one to the speedo and one to the back of the head on right hand side as you look in i think this is the problem can anyone tell me what it is for :bow:

 

they do look in black :rofl:

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its not the knock sensor there is three connectors one knock and one to the speedo and one to the back of the head on right hand side as you look in i think this is the problem can anyone tell me what it is for :bow:

 

hello can anyone help please :(

hello can anyone help please :(

 

mate now ime confused....whats the symtoms of your problem

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mate now ime confused....whats the symtoms of your problem

 

see keep puting a 34 on ecu was told knock trisd puting resistor in made no diff thought i might put it in wrong place so went to next double socket and car ran perfact the wire goes to some sensor a back of head

No offence, but I have no idea what the hell you just wrote there. A little punctuation goes a long way :)

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No offence, but I have no idea what the hell you just wrote there. A little punctuation goes a long way :)

 

ok when i did a manual check on ecu it showed fault number 34. i was told it was the knock sensor .i was told i could bypass with 1meg resistor so i tried and it not make a difference , i though i might have put it in the wrong connettor so i tried a different one and the car ran perfact .i traced the lead back and it goes to what i think is a sesor at the back of the head on right hand side

Ahhh...right :) Would it be one of these? (9th picture down)

 

It's likely that you now have the resistor in the correct place, as the car runs well. The loom can be deceiving as it's quite tight at the back of the engine bay. OR the connector was at fault, and lots of unplugging and re-plugging has helped to restore the connection.

 

There are two connectors right next to each other, it's easy to get them mixed up.

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no mate but it is in the picture. as you look at picture top left it has a black red wires with a white gausey /clothey material insolating it

 

is there anyone out there that can tell what this is

no mate but it is in the picture. as you look at picture top left it has a black red wires with a white gausey /clothey material insolating it

 

i would say that's ya VVT solenoid mate with the gausey/clothey stuff round it

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i would say that's ya VVT solenoid mate with the gausey/clothey stuff round it

 

yes you are right some a--hole had the car wired up wrong but thanks to pictures i was sent i got i sorted

ps i only have the car 7 weeks thats why im asking so many questions i know nothing about these cars i used to have rover 220 turbo before big step up :headvswal

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