hello all,
anyone know what voltage the GEMS type 4.6 knock sensors use?
its the ERR5594 (blue) type sensors...
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scottt
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Hmm, I wouldn't like to speculate on what signal should be present.
RAVE doesn't say anything about that, it basically says if the OBD tells you to replace a knock sensor, then that's the answer!
But it would seem logical that both have the same signal on.
Chris.
RAVE doesn't say anything about that, it basically says if the OBD tells you to replace a knock sensor, then that's the answer!
But it would seem logical that both have the same signal on.
Chris.
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They are generally a piezoelectric microphone so don't need a supply voltage. They actually generate one. The signal from that mic goes to an amplifier which has a shaped response curve centred around the knock frequencies. When that signal exceeds a pre-set level it triggers ignition retard. But this will all be built in to the main ECU, I'd guess.Seight-V8 wrote:one side of my v8 is getting 1.5v and the otherside nothing...
Just wondered if it should get something like other sensors.....ie 5V to make it work.
Could find much info so thought i would ask.
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scott
The only way I know of to check a sensor would be with a 'scope - or by substituting a known good one.
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I believe they are piezo based, which means they are a capacitor. If you had access to a 'Bridge', you could measure the capacitance of two, and check they were the same.DaveEFI wrote: The only way I know of to check a sensor would be with a 'scope - or by substituting a known good one.
Chris.
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Many microphones, if fed with an AC signal, will act as a loudspeaker.Seight-V8 wrote:i gather from this then there shouldnt be any voltage supplied to these from the ecu.
At the moment one is getting 0v and the other 1.5v, so its making a loud high pitched sound when the ignition is turned on.
need to find out why its been supplied a voltage next.
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scott
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