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If you need to get more energy from your engine, advance the timing of all its valves as much as your system permits' To guide you on your task is the PONTIAC Grand Am Knock Sensor' The part is a kind of electronic control unit that takes action to the fuel-air pre-detonation by creating voltage once it's disturbed' The actual voltage it generates is followed by your engine computer' Your engine computer functions to retard the timing of the engine valves in reply to the knock sensor alert, as well as in older vehicles, a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is initiated'
The PONTIAC Grand Am Knock Sensor will detect pinging or knocking, which means you have reached the boundary in advancing your valves' It'll sense pinging in the engine at the first sign, which means that pressure waves are getting off the ignition point too soon that it crashes to your cylinder walls or on the piston' It's an occurrence that's unique to overly advanced VVT' Your sensor readily picks up this since it is created from Piezoelectric resources or crystals that acts to influences through producing electrical current'
Whenever your PONTIAC Grand Am Knock Sensor is bad, your own engine computer is provided with inaccurate details' Find Beck Arnley, Replacement, and Delphi direct-replacement parts in exchange to your sensor here at Parts Train!
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