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Knock Sensor !?!

Is there any time the pcm disregards the knock sensor on a 2002 Chrysler 300M. Such as idle, heavy decel anythin like that. Or does it always read it?

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Re: Knock Sensor !?!

I believe it is always on.
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Re: Knock Sensor !?!

The PCM ignores the knock sensor at both Idle and WOT.
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