DTC P0327

2020 Honda HR-V LX, FWDSECTION DTC P0327

DTC P0327  :Knock Sensor Circuit Low Voltage

NOTE:  Before you troubleshoot, review the general troubleshooting information .

DTC Description Confirmed DTC Pending DTC Freeze Frame
P0327 Knock Sensor Circuit Low Voltage      

DTC (PGM-FI)

  1. Problem verification

    -1. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.

    -2. Clear the DTC with the HDS.

    -3. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

    -4. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.

    -5. Check for Pending or Confirmed DTCs with the HDS.

    DTC Description Confirmed DTC Pending DTC Freeze Frame
    P0327 Knock Sensor Circuit Low Voltage      

    Is DTC P0327 indicated?

    YES 

    The failure is duplicated. Go to step 2.

    NO 

    Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this time. Check for poor connections or loose terminals at the knock sensor and the PCM. If the freeze data/on-board snapshot of this DTC is recorded, try to reproduce the failure under the same conditions with the freeze data/on-board snapshot .

  2. Determine possible failure area (knock sensor, others)

    -1. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

    -2. Disconnect the following connector.

    Knock sensor 2P connector

    -3. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.

    -4. Check for Pending or Confirmed DTCs with the HDS.

    DTC Description Confirmed DTC Pending DTC Freeze Frame
    P0328 Knock Sensor Circuit High Voltage      

    Is DTC P0328 indicated?

    YES 

    Replace the knock sensor .

    NO 

    Go to step 3.

  3. Shorted wire check (KNOCK line to KSGND line)

    -1. Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

    -2. Jump the SCS line with the HDS.

    -3. Disconnect the following connector.

    PCM connector C (51P)

    -4. Check for continuity between test points 1 and 2.

    Test condition Vehicle OFF (LOCK) mode
      Knock sensor 2P connector: disconnected
      PCM connector C (51P): disconnected
    Test point 1 Knock sensor 2P connector No. 1
    Test point 2 Knock sensor 2P connector No. 2
    GHH434561Courtesy of HONDA, U.S.A., INC.

    Is there continuity?

    YES 

    Repair a short in the KNOCK wire to the KSGND wire between the PCM and the knock sensor.

    NO 

    Go to step 4.

  4. Shorted wire check (KNOCK line)

    -1. Check for continuity between test points 1 and 2.

    Test condition Vehicle OFF (LOCK) mode
      Knock sensor 2P connector: disconnected
      PCM connector C (51P): disconnected
    Test point 1 Knock sensor 2P connector No. 2
    Test point 2 Body ground
    GHH434562Courtesy of HONDA, U.S.A., INC.

    Is there continuity?

    YES 

    Repair a short in the KNOCK wire between the PCM (C29) and the knock sensor.

    NO 

    The KNOCK wire is OK. Update the PCM if it does not have the latest software, or substitute a known-good PCM , then recheck. If DTC P0327 goes away and the PCM was updated, troubleshooting is complete. If DTC P0327 goes away and the PCM was substituted, replace the original PCM .

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