Quixtar Posted June 29, 2009 Share Posted June 29, 2009 I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be wooried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period? Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quixtar Posted June 29, 2009 Author Share Posted June 29, 2009 I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be wooried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it Can anyone Help me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zockslexus Posted June 29, 2009 Share Posted June 29, 2009 I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be wooried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it Can anyone Help me? If you elect to not replace the knock sensor a multitude of interlaced electrical and mechanical problems will result. The most important is the motors ability to advance or !Removed! spark timing as you operate the car. This in very important if you use low octane 87 fuel. The knock sensor retards the electrical advance program inside the ignition timing module when it senses spark knock inside the combustion chambers. Eventually, worst case scenario are burned valves and severe piston and piston ring damage. Without a timing light I couldn't say for sure but you may not have any ignition advance at all without the knock sensor. Fuel economy would drop directly in the toilet if this happens. I'd strongly recommend replacing it for your continued life expectancy of the motor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quixtar Posted June 30, 2009 Author Share Posted June 30, 2009 I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be wooried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it Can anyone Help me? If you elect to not replace the knock sensor a multitude of interlaced electrical and mechanical problems will result. The most important is the motors ability to advance or !Removed! spark timing as you operate the car. This in very important if you use low octane 87 fuel. The knock sensor retards the electrical advance program inside the ignition timing module when it senses spark knock inside the combustion chambers. Eventually, worst case scenario are burned valves and severe piston and piston ring damage. Without a timing light I couldn't say for sure but you may not have any ignition advance at all without the knock sensor. Fuel economy would drop directly in the toilet if this happens. I'd strongly recommend replacing it for your continued life expectancy of the motor. ok Thanks I will!Does the knock sensor slow your rpm down and make your car run slower? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zockslexus Posted June 30, 2009 Share Posted June 30, 2009 Likely. Some symptoms include sluggish engine, bad fuel economy, and poor acceleration. I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be wooried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it Can anyone Help me? If you elect to not replace the knock sensor a multitude of interlaced electrical and mechanical problems will result. The most important is the motors ability to advance or !Removed! spark timing as you operate the car. This in very important if you use low octane 87 fuel. The knock sensor retards the electrical advance program inside the ignition timing module when it senses spark knock inside the combustion chambers. Eventually, worst case scenario are burned valves and severe piston and piston ring damage. Without a timing light I couldn't say for sure but you may not have any ignition advance at all without the knock sensor. Fuel economy would drop directly in the toilet if this happens. I'd strongly recommend replacing it for your continued life expectancy of the motor. ok Thanks I will!Does the knock sensor slow your rpm down and make your car run slower? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quixtar Posted July 2, 2009 Author Share Posted July 2, 2009 Likely. Some symptoms include sluggish engine, bad fuel economy, and poor acceleration. I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be wooried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it Can anyone Help me? If you elect to not replace the knock sensor a multitude of interlaced electrical and mechanical problems will result. The most important is the motors ability to advance or !Removed! spark timing as you operate the car. This in very important if you use low octane 87 fuel. The knock sensor retards the electrical advance program inside the ignition timing module when it senses spark knock inside the combustion chambers. Eventually, worst case scenario are burned valves and severe piston and piston ring damage. Without a timing light I couldn't say for sure but you may not have any ignition advance at all without the knock sensor. Fuel economy would drop directly in the toilet if this happens. I'd strongly recommend replacing it for your continued life expectancy of the motor. ok Thanks I will!Does the knock sensor slow your rpm down and make your car run slower? okay i got you and I appreciate your help very much but when my check engine light comes on! I also get a leakage light come on at about the same time! Is this normal!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zockslexus Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 please clarify Likely. Some symptoms include sluggish engine, bad fuel economy, and poor acceleration. I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be wooried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it Can anyone Help me? If you elect to not replace the knock sensor a multitude of interlaced electrical and mechanical problems will result. The most important is the motors ability to advance or !Removed! spark timing as you operate the car. This in very important if you use low octane 87 fuel. The knock sensor retards the electrical advance program inside the ignition timing module when it senses spark knock inside the combustion chambers. Eventually, worst case scenario are burned valves and severe piston and piston ring damage. Without a timing light I couldn't say for sure but you may not have any ignition advance at all without the knock sensor. Fuel economy would drop directly in the toilet if this happens. I'd strongly recommend replacing it for your continued life expectancy of the motor. ok Thanks I will!Does the knock sensor slow your rpm down and make your car run slower? okay i got you and I appreciate your help very much but when my check engine light comes on! I also get a leakage light come on at about the same time! Is this normal!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quixtar Posted July 2, 2009 Author Share Posted July 2, 2009 please clarify Likely. Some symptoms include sluggish engine, bad fuel economy, and poor acceleration. I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be wooried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it Can anyone Help me? If you elect to not replace the knock sensor a multitude of interlaced electrical and mechanical problems will result. The most important is the motors ability to advance or !Removed! spark timing as you operate the car. This in very important if you use low octane 87 fuel. The knock sensor retards the electrical advance program inside the ignition timing module when it senses spark knock inside the combustion chambers. Eventually, worst case scenario are burned valves and severe piston and piston ring damage. Without a timing light I couldn't say for sure but you may not have any ignition advance at all without the knock sensor. Fuel economy would drop directly in the toilet if this happens. I'd strongly recommend replacing it for your continued life expectancy of the motor. ok Thanks I will!Does the knock sensor slow your rpm down and make your car run slower? okay i got you and I appreciate your help very much but when my check engine light comes on! I also get a leakage light come on at about the same time! Is this normal!! It looks like an oil leak light light, is this normal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zockslexus Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 I am not aware of any oil problems...specially lights. check your oil...the light usually means low oil. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chococat Posted July 9, 2009 Share Posted July 9, 2009 I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be worried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it If you are somewhat mechanically inclined get the parts at your toyota dealership and replace them yourself. My (then) husband and I replaced ours in a few hours. The parts cost for 2 was $360. Only one was bad, but if you are already in there, you mind as well replace both. The dealer wanted to charge us $1000 for parts and labor. I could be wrong, but you can eventually mess up your transmission if you let it go too long. For us the car always RPM'd too high which is not good. Best wishes to ya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quixtar Posted July 10, 2009 Author Share Posted July 10, 2009 I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be worried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it If you are somewhat mechanically inclined get the parts at your toyota dealership and replace them yourself. My (then) husband and I replaced ours in a few hours. The parts cost for 2 was $360. Only one was bad, but if you are already in there, you mind as well replace both. The dealer wanted to charge us $1000 for parts and labor. I could be wrong, but you can eventually mess up your transmission if you let it go too long. For us the car always RPM'd too high which is not good. Best wishes to ya. Ok what will I need to do this job and I can go to the Toyata Dealership and get parts for 1993 Lexus Es300 Can please send me a manual or tutorial to find out how to do this job my self You are a life saver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quixtar Posted July 10, 2009 Author Share Posted July 10, 2009 I have been trying to get a straight up answer to this question for a while. Is the knock sensors in my car a problem that I need to be worried about? If they are bad shoul I replaced them in a hurry or is a big problem period?Can someone please give me a straight answer? I can take it If you are somewhat mechanically inclined get the parts at your toyota dealership and replace them yourself. My (then) husband and I replaced ours in a few hours. The parts cost for 2 was $360. Only one was bad, but if you are already in there, you mind as well replace both. The dealer wanted to charge us $1000 for parts and labor. I could be wrong, but you can eventually mess up your transmission if you let it go too long. For us the car always RPM'd too high which is not good. Best wishes to ya. Ok what will I need to do this job and I can go to the Toyata Dealership and get parts for 1993 Lexus Es300 Can please send me a manual or tutorial to find out how to do this job my self You are a life saver And How long wouldyou let one go before it starts messing up the transmission Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quixtar Posted July 11, 2009 Author Share Posted July 11, 2009 Do you need any special tools to replace this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chococat Posted July 11, 2009 Share Posted July 11, 2009 Do you need any special tools to replace this? Honestly, I am not sure. Let me tell you...my then husband was a psychologist, not a mechanic, so the tools he had were not overly 'special'. I think is was a matter of having a good socket set for the most part and looking up the torque specifications. Oh, that is a tool, that little thing that shows torque pressure. Sorry, I am not a mechanic either. :) This forum has a repair booklet posted and really it is most helpful, it goes step by step. If you do some research online you can find pictures too, I think one set of pictures may be for a Toyota Sienna, which I think is a similiar type of car design. You can at least get the dynamics that way. Hope that helps some. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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