P0329 OBD II Trouble Code Knock Sensor Circuit Intermittent (Bank 1)
Symptoms of P0329 OBD II Trouble Code
- Diminished engine performance
- Hesitation upon acceleration
- Loud noises from the engine area
- Decreased fuel efficiency
Common Causes of P0329 OBD II Trouble Code
- Defective knock sensor/s
- Internal engine malfunction
- Ignition misfire/s
- Contaminated or substandard fuel
- Defective knock sensor control wiring and/or connectors
- Bad PCM or a PCM programing error
Severity of P0329 OBD II Trouble Code
If the PCM detects a degree of knock sensor voltage indicative of a spark detonation; it may retard ignition timing and no knock sensor control code may be stored. If the PCM detects a level of knock sensor voltage that indicates a more severe engine noise (such as a connecting rod contacting the inside of the engine block), it may discontinue fuel delivery and ignition spark to the affected cylinder and a knock sensor code will be stored.