Code 52
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Code 52
So the CEL came on and I get a code 52 - knock sensor.
Thing is its a new KS and wire about 10k miles ago when we put the engine in. The truck is a 3.0 so I don't really wanna go that deep if I don't have to. Is there anything else I should be checking before replacing the KS?
Thing is its a new KS and wire about 10k miles ago when we put the engine in. The truck is a 3.0 so I don't really wanna go that deep if I don't have to. Is there anything else I should be checking before replacing the KS?
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Could also be a faulty ECM, according to the FSM. You should also check the connections at the wiring harness to sensor wire, and the wiring harness to ECM for corrosion and looseness. And test the wiring harness itself for excessive resistance. There's really nothing more to it though I'm afraid. It's either the sensor, the sensor wire, the wiring harness, or the ECM(internal circuitry or corroded terminals/pins, E21 and/or KNK).
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...85diagnosi.pdf
ECM pinout, which should be the same as 89 AFAIK.
If not it's the one in the 93 FSM.
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...86troubles.pdf
More info on Toyota knock sensors: http://autoshop101.com/forms/h38.pdf
• Open or short in knock signal
circuit
• Knock sensor (looseness,
ect.)
• ECM
circuit
• Knock sensor (looseness,
ect.)
• ECM
ECM pinout, which should be the same as 89 AFAIK.
If not it's the one in the 93 FSM.
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...86troubles.pdf
More info on Toyota knock sensors: http://autoshop101.com/forms/h38.pdf
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More likely than not, it will be the KS wire. Somewhere it has a break or has come unplugged. Had the same code, replaced the KS and the wire. No code now... Either way, I think you are gonna have to dig "deeper"....
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So here's an odd thing.
Recently the temperature rose to close to freezing and the CEL went away, soon as it got really cold again it came back. I haven't been able to test the wiring etc yet but any thoughts?
Recently the temperature rose to close to freezing and the CEL went away, soon as it got really cold again it came back. I haven't been able to test the wiring etc yet but any thoughts?
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Check connections, unplug, clean up sand slightly, wd40, and plug back in, sometimes contacts respond to hotter/colder, expansion, contraction issues, wiring breaks can also but try this 1st. If not, dig to sensor and rreplace pigtail. B
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I am still having the same problem with a brand new KS and pigtail after engine overhaul, I rewired back to computer and still sets code, I can control set of code by timing at 20 degrees and heavy throttle, no code set, part throttle, bang, code set. Beginning to think aftermarket ks is the problem, looking for a good used one now and will try that approach. Bad location to have to experiment with!!!
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