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AO_hitech
Oct 12, 2012Explorer
Around here you can get Autozone to read your codes for you. And, since I already have a code reader the scan gauge is for the gauges. But, I didn't pay for it, so... I do like it. :)
BTW, the knock sensor detecting a knock will reduce your ignition timing and therefore reduce your power and possibly your MPG. I would suggest that you attempt to determine what driving situation produces that code and avoid it. It does suggest that a higher octane gasoline would solve the problem. But, at today's prices I'd find another solution.
BTW, the knock sensor detecting a knock will reduce your ignition timing and therefore reduce your power and possibly your MPG. I would suggest that you attempt to determine what driving situation produces that code and avoid it. It does suggest that a higher octane gasoline would solve the problem. But, at today's prices I'd find another solution.
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