Detonation/Spark Knock/Pings
SYMPTOM DESCRIPTION:
A mild or severe ping, usually worse under acceleration. The engine makes a sharp metallic knock during acceleration, most noticeable under heavy engine loads.
SYSTEM OR COMPONENT TO CHECK
COOLING SYSTEM
CHECK:
- FAN OPERATION: Check fan clutch operation
- AUXILIARY COOLING FAN: Check temperature switch.
- COOLANT LEVEL: Low engine coolant level and leaks.
- WATER PUMP: Operation, loose belts
- RADIATOR: Restricted air flow to radiator or restricted coolant flow.
- THERMOSTAT: Faulty or incorrect.
- ENGINE COOLANT: Correct coolant solution - should be a 50/50 mix of anti-freeze/water.
COMPUTER INPUTS/OUTPUTS
CHECK:
- CONTROL UNIT: Damaged wiring, poor connections or defective control unit.
- CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR: Damaged or improperly installed crankshaft position sensor, damaged missing or severely worn flywheel teeth.
- KNOCK SENSOR: Defective knock sensor or damaged wiring between sensor and control unit.
FUEL
CHECK:
- LEAN FUEL/AIR MIXTURE: Test fuel pump pressure and volume output.
- FUEL INJECTOR: Fuel injector spray pattern, clogged, or stuck injector.
- FUEL QUALITY: Poor or contaminated fuel, low octane rating.
IGNITION
CHECK:
- SPARK PLUGS: Improper heat range, heavy deposits.
- CONTROL UNIT: Damaged wiring, poor connections or defective control unit.
- CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR: Damaged or improperly installed crankshaft position sensor, damaged missing or severely worn flywheel teeth, poor connection, damaged wiring.
- TIMING: Distributor basic adjustment incorrect.
- IGNITION DISTRIBUTOR, CAP, AND ROTOR: Check for cracks, arcing, moisture, rust deposits or high resistance through rotor.