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Unread 08-25-2014, 09:50 PM
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Guys I gotta P0332 Knock Sensor 2 code bein thrown right now on my 05' 2500 6.0

Ive been readin up on it and before I go replacing stuff Im wonderin if yall have any input on my guess on what could have caused it to throw a code.

For one, Ive got a bad baffle in my muffler right now. It'll vibrate/buzz/rattle on initial startup then go away as soon as the engine is warming or about 20secs. Do you think I may be getting some backflow associated with that which may be cause the code to go? As of now I haven't felt or heard a single ping or shudder and the truck is runnin fine.

Other than that I did take a puddle yesterday a little fast in the 3" downpour we had here. Truck still ran fine after I went through it and if that was it then it didn't through the code for another 24 hours or approx. 20mi......

Im leanin towards the puddle due to all the "I was washin the engine and this code showed up" stories Ive read but wanted to see what yall thought....

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one wire knock sensor? Just un plug it, see if the code will clear
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Oh no spare, he has an LS. It is located down in the lifter valley under the intake manifold. You have to remove the intake to change it, so unplugging it isn't that easy. I do know they are VERY sensitive to torque, and most are broken when being installed. And a few people have gotten this code due to an exhaust rattle against the block.
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gotcha, I'm thinking old school small block
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gotcha, I'm thinking old school small block
Yep, GM used to put them down in the block drains where they were easy to get to(unless it was the 4.3L where they put them in the heads, still not that bad to get to). For the LS engines they moved them under the intake.
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I read somewhere that it can be accessed through the front pass wheel well. Do you know if thats possible?
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I read somewhere that it can be accessed through the front pass wheel well. Do you know if thats possible?
Maybe on a 5.7L, but on a LS engine they are underneath the intake manifold, and require engine teardown to get to. This pic will give you an idea of where they are at. They are under the rubber plugs in this pic.
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story goes(it was in Hot Rod)some guy was talking to the Cadillac engineers about the starter in the NorthStar engine and how stupid it was to mount it in the the engine valley. The Cadillac guys stated that the starter in the Northstars had the lowest failure rate of any of the GM engines and they had engineered it to be almost infallible. The guy asked them why the did put that starter on all the other engines if it was that good, the engineers didn't know how to answer
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redfish, i have an 02 tahoe w 5.3, same thing happened. went through a deep puddle and 1 week later, got the same code. had to replace the sensors and wire harness. and manifold and vc gaskets. i went with the gm sensors, aftermarkets were bout 50 bucks cheaper, but hassle of getting to them, i went with oem.
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Yea this doesnt sound like any Saturday I wanna be a part of....I just reset the codes so I'll see if it comes up again(fingers crossed)

Phat - Lots of guys that had the same issue replaced both the sensors. More than half said after replacing one the other went out. Basically from what Ive seen its two sensors at $60 each and 3hrs of shop time.

Lets hope it was just a dirty sensor and its had time to dry out....I keep ya posted.
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