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Advancing the valve timing of the engine improves the combustion performance and therefore, its generated power' To help you with this is the TOYOTA Van Knock Sensor' It'll produce electrical current in the event the valves are overly advance, which in turn, launches discernible pinging or knocking sounds' Your sensor utilizes this impact-produced current as signal to your engine computer' In this case, an engine computer operates to retard the timing of the engine valves in reaction to the knock sensor warning, and in old automobiles, a particular Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is triggered'
The TOYOTA Van Knock Sensor senses pinging or knocking, which indicates that you have reached the limitation in advancing your valves' Pinging is just the sound which pressure waves in your combustion chamber creates if this crashes to the cylinder walls or the piston of your engine' It generally happens when your valve timing is advanced beyond the limit' What actually make your sensor capable for this task would be the Piezoelectric materials employed to create it'
Once the TOYOTA Van Knock Sensor is damaged, your own engine computer is provided with inaccurate data' Choose Beck Arnley, Replacement, and Delphi after-sale parts for this sensor only here at Parts Train!
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