No. 13 Knocking/Pinging: Notes
POSSIBLE CAUSES DESCRIPTIONS
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KNOCKING/PINGING |
| DESCRIPTION |
Sound is produced when air/fuel mixture is ignited by something other than a spark plug (e.g., hot spot in the combustion chamber). |
| POSSIBLE CAUSE |
- Poor fuel quality
- Engine overheating due to cooling system malfunction
- Variable swirl valve stuck closed
- Improper operation of electronic throttle system
- Air leakage or restriction from intake-air system
- ECT sensor or related circuit malfunction
- MAF sensor or related circuit malfunction
- IAT sensor No.1 or related circuit malfunction
- IAT sensor No.2 or related circuit malfunction
- Incorrect fuel injection timing or amount
- Fuel injector malfunction
- Knock sensor or related circuit malfunction
- Ignition system malfunction
- Erratic signal from CMP sensor
- Inadequate engine compression
- Inadequate fuel pressure (high-pressure side)
- Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor or related malfunction
- Wastegate valve malfunction (stuck closed)
- Charge air cooler malfunction
- Fuel pressure sensor or related circuit malfunction
- Accelerator position sensor or related circuit malfunction
- Suction control valve malfunction (built-in high pressure fuel pump)
- Exhaust system and/or three-way catalytic converter (TWC) restriction
- EGR system malfunction
WARNING:
The following troubleshooting flow chart contains the fuel system diagnosis and repair procedures. Read the following warnings before performing the fuel system services:
CAUTION:
- Disconnecting/connecting the quick release connector without cleaning it may possibly cause damage to the fuel pipe and quick release connector. Always clean the quick release connector joint area before disconnecting/connecting, and make sure that it is free of foreign material.
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