525EFI Have Knock Sensor?
#2
I would have thouhgt so but I don't see it on the lookup
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99% of the time the knock sensor is not bad unless its been in salt water then will need to be replaced thats if its all rusted up.. unscrew it and take a wire wheel to the threads and clean them,try to do the same to the threads in the block..screw the sensor back in, its not grounded properly it will throw the readings off which will either trip a code or throw the timing off in the engine.
#9
knock sensor is not on, therefore it cannot cause an "issue" in the running of the 525's. In early models, the only code on was the knock sensor hi/low which means it was only checking to see if it was plugged in. It does not pull timing, it does not detect detonation, it does not add fuel for detonation.





