Knock Sensor (KS): Notes

2003 Hyundai Accent BaseSECTION Notes
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The knock sensor is attached to the side of the cylinder block to sense engine knocking. A knocking vibration from the cylinder block is applied as pressure to the piezoelectric element. This vibrational pressure is then converted into a voltage signal which is relayed to the ECM. If engine knocking occurs, ignition timing is retarded to suppress it.

Fig 1: Identifying Knock Sensor Location
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