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What does a knock sensor do?
The knock sensor is bolted directly onto the outside of the engine block and is used to detect vibrations and detonation “knock” noises from the engine to prevent engine damage.
What are the symptoms of a bad knock sensor?
Below are the top three symptoms that could indicate you need to replace your knock sensor:
Engine pre-detonation known as “pinking” or knocking
Reduced engine power
Increased fuel consumption
What happens when we do a knock sensor replacement on your car?
Our certified mechanics will:
Perform a diagnostic check to discover any fault codes coming from the knock sensor and other related parts of the engine.
Once they confirm that the knock sensor is faulty, they will fit a replacement knock sensor.
Once replaced, the mechanic will start the engine and recheck for fault codes.
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What does a knock sensor do?
The knock sensor is located on the outside of the engine block. Its job is to record knocking noise from the engine in order to prevent engine damage.
The knock sensor "listens out for" vibrations from the engine block and converts these into electrical signals. The signals are filtered and evaluated in the engine’s control unit. If the vibrations are determined to be outside of the predefined ‘normal’ limits, the engine management control unit will alter the ignition timing until it returns to within the correct limits.
Mazda
The Mazda Motor Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer, initially established in 1920 as a toolmaker but went on to start building cars in the 1930s.
How popular is Mazda in the United Kingdom?
An innovative engineering based company, Mazda has over half a million vehicles on the roads in the UK. Their popularity has made a steady climb over the past 10 years; it’s no real surprise with their provision of smartly designed vehicles and unique philosophy.
Luxurious yet affordable motoring
Mazda philosophy: Jinba Ittai—drive together
Mazda professes to create each car around its driver—engineering them to move their drivers both literally and emotionally. They call this ‘Jinba Ittai’, and this inspiration comes from Japanese tradition, a natural connection like that between a horse and rider symbolising a ‘oneness’, where the car is merely an extension of the driver.
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Possibly Mazda’s most popular marketing slogan, established in 2000 and trickle fed through many further campaigns to help them become the well-recognised household brand they are today.
It’s fair to say that Mazda likes to do things a little differently. They make strong, bold choices, and aren’t afraid to put their efficient larger engines in their cars where other marques are working on smaller, on-trend turbocharged options.
Mazda: easy on your pocket—fun on the roads
The current UK range includes models to include tourers, SUVs and the ever-popular MX-5 convertible. Despite often seemingly going against the grain of motoring trends, Mazda makes cars that are affordable to buy, economical to run and great fun to drive.
How often should a knock sensor need replacing?
Replacing a knock sensor is not part of routine car maintenance so should only need to be fixed when it breaks or begins to fail. On most modern vehicles, the knock sensor should last over 150,000 miles or the lifetime of the vehicle.
The law, vehicle regulations and your MOT
A fault with the knock sensor will often illuminate the Engine Management Light in your car. Your vehicle will fail its MOT if your Engine Management Light remains on when the engine has been started. Under the new MOT rules, it is now classed as a major fault so will need to be fixed before a mechanic can pass your car. Therefore it’s crucial that you keep an eye out for engine warning lights and have your car inspected by one of our vetted mechanics when necessary.
What happens when we do a knock sensor replacement on your car?
Our certified mechanics will:
Perform a diagnostic check to discover any fault codes coming from the knock sensor and other related parts of the engine.
Once they confirm that the knock sensor is faulty, they will fit a replacement knock sensor.
Once replaced, the mechanic will start the engine and recheck for fault codes.
When should a knock sensor be replaced?
You should have your knock sensor looked at as soon as you notice any of the related symptoms, such as an illuminated engine warning light, reduced engine power or poor fuel economy. Because your knock sensor plays a vital role in preventing engine damage and in the safe and efficient running of your car, it’s very important to have it fixed as soon as possible.
What are the signs of a bad knock sensor?
Usually, there a few signs you can look for:
Engine pre-detonation known as “pinking” or knocking
Engine warning light comes on
Reduced engine power
Increased fuel consumption
How often should you replace your knock sensor?
Replacing a knock sensor is not part of routine car maintenance so should only need to be fixed when it breaks or begins to fail. On most modern vehicles, the knock sensor should last over 150,000 miles or the lifetime of the vehicle.
What happens during a knock sensor replacement?
During the repair our certified mechanics will:
Perform a diagnostic check to discover any fault codes coming from the knock sensor and other related parts of the engine.
Once they confirm that the knock sensor is faulty, they will fit a replacement knock sensor.
Once replaced, the mechanic will start the engine and recheck for fault codes.
What is the average life of a knock sensor?
On most modern vehicles, the knock sensor should last over 150,000 miles or the lifetime of the vehicle.
Can you drive with a broken knock sensor?
You should not drive with a bad knock sensor. If you continue to drive with a failing sensor, serious damage could be done to your engine, causing an expensive repair or replacement. As well as this a bad knock sensor will greatly reduce your cars power and fuel economy. To save yourself time and money down the line we recommend refraining from driving and getting the issue fixed as soon as possible.
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