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Dodgy knock sensors?

Connorg115

Active Member
Aug 29, 2017
397
66
United Kingdom
hi did a scan using VCDS of my car, Had a traction light come up but turning the car on and off made the light disappear

After scanning the car i found this;

Saturday,28,July,2018,12:06:56:00006
VCDS Version: Release 18.2.0 Running on Windows 7 x86
www.Ross-Tech.com

Address 01: Engine Labels: 06A-906-032-BAM.lbl
Control Module Part Number: 1ML 906 032 A
Component and/or Version: 1.8l R4/5VT G 0001
Software Coding: 10510
Work Shop Code: WSC 64004
Additional Info: VSSZZZ1MZ4R073305 SEZ7Z0C2304994
VCID: 3F8DF5FE3D7DBABC21-5178
1 Fault Found:

16712 - Knock Sensor 1 (G61)
P0328 - 35-10 - Signal too High - Intermittent

Readiness: 0000 0000

I can’t remember what measuring block this was in maybe 023

But I saw this;
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Does this show a dodgy knock sensor or 2 dodgy sensors?

Thank you in advance
 

Andrewwright

Turbo lover
Aug 16, 2016
1,567
224
Peterborough
G61 and G66 are the two sensors, 61 on the passenger side and 66 on the driver (Left) side in NA. Such as P0332 code but might also be 16716/P0332 (G66) or 16712/P0328 (G61) indicate that VCDS can distinguish between sensors.
Some stuff I read on the net. Helps you out as to which one to buy/replace

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