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budd 07 September 2010 02:20 PM

fault code 22
 
I've just checked for fault codes and it's returned fault code 22 which is 'knock sensor' car is a '99 classic, does the code mean the 'knock sensor' as detected knock or does it mean the sensor is faulty?

joey_turbo 07 September 2010 02:48 PM

Normally faulty knock sensor. Although I had it on mine a little while after changing the fuel pump. Ordered the new sensor from subaru, but reset the ECU before, and the fault hasn't come back after over 3 years. So give that a try.
I have a PSi3, so its easy for me to detect codes and reset ECU.

budd 07 September 2010 03:05 PM

I've reset the ECU but I've yet to recheck it, I'll do it tonight. this may sound stupid but what's a PSi3?

joey_turbo 07 September 2010 03:14 PM

Its an ECU monitor that was made for Subaru's. Tells you all kinds of real time information based on ECU readings. handy for reading codes with actual descriptions, and resetting the ECU with the touch of a button.
The firm went bust a while back, so they are hard to get hold of now.

budd 07 September 2010 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by joey_turbo (Post 9587444)
Its an ECU monitor that was made for Subaru's. Tells you all kinds of real time information based on ECU readings. handy for reading codes with actual descriptions, and resetting the ECU with the touch of a button.
The firm went bust a while back, so they are hard to get hold of now.

OK, I guess I'll have make do with plugging and un-plugging wires:Whatever_

joey_turbo 07 September 2010 09:27 PM

Still a good way to do it. Free diagnostics are always good.

rookymatt 07 September 2010 10:20 PM

Refresh the connection on the knock sensor (clean the pins in the plug with contact spary)
Then reset the ecu and see how it goes BEFORE you part with your hard earned buddy.

budd 08 September 2010 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by joey_turbo (Post 9588292)
Still a good way to do it. Free diagnostics are always good.

I'm not complaining the system works very well, and free dianostics is deffo worth a bit of fumbling under the dash.


Originally Posted by rookymatt (Post 9588418)
Refresh the connection on the knock sensor (clean the pins in the plug with contact spary)
Then reset the ecu and see how it goes BEFORE you part with your hard earned buddy.

Good idea it could be simply a loose or dirty connection.


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