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Old 02-18-2011, 06:50 PM
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I've been getting this code for about a month now on my 02 z28. How do I get rid of it?
Old 02-18-2011, 07:17 PM
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Was it a P0332 ? If so its the rear knock sensor (sensor B) causing the code which is the one that always sets a code. Usually due to water leaking in on it and causing it to rust. I would replace the rear knock sensor.
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Okay sounds good. Is it accesible, or is it hard to get to?
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sorry actually its a P0332 code! Ive been getting water in the computer too. Maybe its due to the water in the computer? One of the pins in the computer connector corroded away. Should I get a new upper pin connector for the computer?
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Okay sounds good. Is it accesible, or is it hard to get to?
Its located under the intake manifold. Pretty easy to get to once you pull the intake. The sensors runs about $50 at a dealer. Is that broken pin on the pcm side or is it a damanged connector terminal. Either way I would fix that first.
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its a damaged connector terminal...idk how the hell water is getting in there. it has the orange gaskets around the pin connectors. water is just getting into the top connector.
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I'm also getting a P0171 code along with the P0332 code. Could they be related?
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The p0171 is a lean code. I think its bank 1. You could have a vacuum leak, bad o2 sensor or dirty maf sensor. But its not related to the knock sensor code. Does you scan tool indicate what dtc is mil requested ? It maybe a history code.



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