Knock sensor code P0322
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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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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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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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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.