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the Dragon
March 25th, 2009, 03:48 PM
Got both codes and I don't wanna waste time chasing down the problem whether it be a pinched wire, bad harness, or bad sensor(s). (nor do I have the time or resources to do so :( )

How do I delete them in the tune so it doesn't throw the code and pull timing? Maybe SpeedDemon could chime in?

Thanks!



:cheers:

SSpdDmon
March 25th, 2009, 04:05 PM
Got both codes and I don't wanna waste time chasing down the problem whether it be a pinched wire, bad harness, or bad sensor(s). (nor do I have the time or resources to do so :( )

How do I delete them in the tune so it doesn't throw the code and pull timing? Maybe SpeedDemon could chime in?

Thanks!



:cheers:
How funny. I just did this the other weekend when I got the car out. I think it worked. But, I was bad because I didn't log to verify like I should have.

Anyway, I zero'd out the knock sensor sensitivity table (B6228) and disabled the (3) knock sensor related fields in the DTC Processing Enablers (C6001). Hopefully, that took care of it. I know it made the Check Engine Light go away. If it's still pulling timing, I'd zero out B6204 and B6205 next.

Now....can you please explain the links in your sig? http://motownmuscle.com/forums/images/smilies/lol.gif

the Dragon
March 25th, 2009, 05:28 PM
Thank you for the info and help!!!

LOL about the link question :D

The Girl is my Wife :)

She's an international print model whom was recently signed with Playboy :)




How funny. I just did this the other weekend when I got the car out. I think it worked. But, I was bad because I didn't log to verify like I should have.

Anyway, I zero'd out the knock sensor sensitivity table (B6228) and disabled the (3) knock sensor related fields in the DTC Processing Enablers (C6001). Hopefully, that took care of it. I know it made the Check Engine Light go away. If it's still pulling timing, I'd zero out B6204 and B6205 next.

Now....can you please explain the links in your sig? http://motownmuscle.com/forums/images/smilies/lol.gif

mr.prick
March 25th, 2009, 05:29 PM
I'm wondering why you would do this.

5.7ute
March 25th, 2009, 06:59 PM
I'm wondering why you would do this.

Post links to a pic of his wife or delete the knock sensors?
If she was my wife I would let everyone know too.:cucumber:

the Dragon
March 25th, 2009, 08:01 PM
What about setting B6214, B6215, and B6257 to 8000?

Or to an rpm higher than one's rev limiter?

I'm just curious about all the possible ways to do the same thing :)




How funny. I just did this the other weekend when I got the car out. I think it worked. But, I was bad because I didn't log to verify like I should have.

Anyway, I zero'd out the knock sensor sensitivity table (B6228) and disabled the (3) knock sensor related fields in the DTC Processing Enablers (C6001). Hopefully, that took care of it. I know it made the Check Engine Light go away. If it's still pulling timing, I'd zero out B6204 and B6205 next.

Now....can you please explain the links in your sig? http://motownmuscle.com/forums/images/smilies/lol.gif

the Dragon
March 25th, 2009, 08:12 PM
I'm wondering why you would do this.

If you're throwing one or both of the following codes 332 or 327 it can be time consuming to say the least in order to track down the problem AND fix it.

If you search here and/or on tech you can read about people who have replaced wires, sensors, and harness' only to have the same issue exist 2 months later. Therefor, a great deal of time and money was exhausted with no return.

If one's car is tuned properly and there is no lean condition the knock sensors aren't really needed. They aren't even used by all car manufacturers today.

mr.prick
March 25th, 2009, 08:13 PM
Post links to a pic of his wife or delete the knock sensors?
If she was my wife I would let everyone know too.:cucumber:

Delete the knock sensors.
When I posted there was only 2 posts, weird.

SSpdDmon
March 26th, 2009, 08:38 AM
What about setting B6214, B6215, and B6257 to 8000?

Or to an rpm higher than one's rev limiter?

I'm just curious about all the possible ways to do the same thing :)
As long as there's no loss in timing from KR after what I instructed above, I'd say leave well enough alone. I'm sure there are other ways. Once you find one that works though, I'd go with it.

As for why I did it, I just haven't gotten around to replacing my sensors, harness, etc. I figure I'll do it once. If it doesn't like me after that, I'll consider deleting them again permanently. I tend to run a fairly mild tune. So, not having knock sensors is something that doesn't seem too frightening to me I guess.

the Dragon
March 27th, 2009, 11:38 PM
Sent you a pm :)


As long as there's no loss in timing from KR after what I instructed above, I'd say leave well enough alone. I'm sure there are other ways. Once you find one that works though, I'd go with it.

As for why I did it, I just haven't gotten around to replacing my sensors, harness, etc. I figure I'll do it once. If it doesn't like me after that, I'll consider deleting them again permanently. I tend to run a fairly mild tune. So, not having knock sensors is something that doesn't seem too frightening to me I guess.