Volkswagen P1324: Knock Sensor 4 Circuit High Input
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Volkswagen P1324: Knock Sensor 4 Circuit High Input
OVERVIEWWhat Does The Volkswagen P1324 Code Mean?
Engine started, battery voltage at least 11.5v, all electrical components off, ground connections between engine and chassis well connected, and the ECM detected the Knock Sensor signal was too high or not recognized by the ECM
What Are The Potential Causes Of The Volkswagen P1324 Code?
- Knock sensor circuit is open
- Knock sensor is loose (tighten to 20 NM)
- Contact between the knock sensor and cylinder block is dirty, corroded or greasy
- Knock sensor circuit is shorted to ground, or shorted to power
- Knock sensor is damaged or
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>>> Bosch Engine Knock Sensor
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Reference Sources
Volkswagen P1324, DTCDECODE.