ACDelco GM Original Equipment 213-2829 Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor
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The problem I removed the old one and verified it as safe by using my factory manual, but because I am going on a longer trip in a few days, I ordered this replacement and installed the old one while waiting for the The item was repaired and was carried to the road to be replaced if needed when the new one arrived. Click here to find out more This can also go hand in hand with the defective knock sensor setting the output to a delay, which in turn causes the delay in the engine timing to occur. We didn't even get to the end of the road When the sensor was replaced, the check engine light did not come on, but intermittently appeared afterwards. There was water in the gasoline that came from the In short, it has been shown that the sensor started failing when the engine started warm. It is also positioned near an exhaust header, which is crucial. It may have been new, but it's still functional after traveling 2000 miles.
One liter is equal to one Mechanically and electrically, this part fit perfectly and kept the ECU happy after we replaced the old one The out sensor on a 2002 GM 8 is not working. The engine has a 1 liter capacity.
I added 2 to my 8 computer. The motorhome is powered by one GM Vortec engine. I love this product, and you can install it in 15 lb of torque so easily. A foot. I believe this supplier is much cheaper than the others.
The fit was exactly what was.
I was able to fix my mistake. It is a waste of money to buy cheaper ones.
An easy way to melt plastic connectors is to put them in a hot environment. This component needs to be heat shielded.
Thanks for your help! I installed both sides and drove 2000 miles without any problems.