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P0325 on a 2.0L Tiburon

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    David LisleDavid Lisle
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      Greetings everyone,

      I’m looking for help understand the P0325 code my car threw up this evening.

      I know that it is a Knock sensor and here is the freeze frame from the code.

      P0325: Knock Sensor 1 Circuit (Bank 1 or Single Sensor) (Powertrain, Generic)
      Fuel system status: Fuel system 1: Closed loop (1)
      Fuel system status: Fuel system 2: NA
      Calculated engine load: 37.3 %
      Engine Coolant Temperature: 185 °F
      Short Term Fuel Trim – Bank 1: 3.1 %
      Long Term Fuel Trim – Bank 1: -2.3 %
      Engine RPM: 2973 RPM
      Vehicle Speed Sensor: 65 mph
      Ignition Timing Advance for #1 Cylinder: 34.0 (what should the ideal number for this one be?)
      Intake Air Temperature: 77 °F
      Air Flow Rate from Mass Flow Sensor: 3.1 lb/min
      Absolute Throttle Position: 17.6 %
      Time Since Engine Start: 207 s
      Commanded Evaporative Purge: 0.0 %
      Fuel Level Input: 0.0 %
      Barometric Pressure: 29.0 inHg
      Control module voltage: 14.07 V
      Absolute Load Value: 76.5 %
      Fuel/Air Commanded Equivalence Ratio: 1.000
      Relative Throttle Position: 15.3 %
      Ambient Air Temperature: 75 °F

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    • #629698
      college mancollege man
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        What is the advance number at idle? does the number move
        or just locked?

        #629803
        David LisleDavid Lisle
        Participant

          6-9 at idle

          #629807
          jasonjason
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            if you reb the motor from idle to say 3000rpm do you here any noise or rattling.

            #631295
            David LisleDavid Lisle
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              No rattling or out of the ordinary noise that I can detect however, I do have a new freeze frame. The P/S Belt has been squealing recently however that could be an unrelated issue.

              P0325: Knock Sensor 1 Circuit (Bank 1 or Single Sensor) (Powertrain, Generic)

              Permanent Trouble Codes
              -none

              Freeze Frame
              P0325: Knock Sensor 1 Circuit (Bank 1 or Single Sensor) (Powertrain, Generic)
              Fuel system status: Fuel system 1: Closed loop (1)
              Fuel system status: Fuel system 2: NA
              Calculated engine load: 50.2 %
              Engine Coolant Temperature: 186 °F
              Short Term Fuel Trim – Bank 1: -0.8 %
              Long Term Fuel Trim – Bank 1: -3.9 %
              Engine RPM: 3397 RPM
              Vehicle Speed Sensor: 75 mph
              Ignition Timing Advance for #1 Cylinder: 30.0
              Intake Air Temperature: 71 °F
              Air Flow Rate from Mass Flow Sensor: 4.8 lb/min
              Absolute Throttle Position: 22.0 %
              Time Since Engine Start: 445 s
              Commanded Evaporative Purge: 0.0 %
              Fuel Level Input: 0.0 %
              Barometric Pressure: 29.0 inHg
              Control module voltage: 14.07 V
              Absolute Load Value: 92.9 %
              Fuel/Air Commanded Equivalence Ratio: 1.000
              Relative Throttle Position: 20.8 %
              Ambient Air Temperature: 50 °F

              #631298
              zerozero
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                You can usually test a knock sensor by checking it’s resistance. Not sure what it should be, also a good idea to visually check as much wiring as possible.

                #631306
                David LisleDavid Lisle
                Participant

                  I found the sensor and the wiring harness plug, don’t know what size socket I’m going to need but there is a lot of congestion in the location.

                  #631494
                  David LisleDavid Lisle
                  Participant

                    Quick Update, I unplugged and re-plugged in the Knock Sensor and now the check engine light has turned off. Could this have just been a loose connection?

                    #631515
                    college mancollege man
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                      [quote=”dblisle” post=117539]Quick Update, I unplugged and re-plugged in the Knock Sensor and now the check engine light has turned off. Could this have just been a loose connection?[/quote]

                      That is a possibility or a dirty connection.

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