Hyundai Genesis (DH): Engine Control System / Knock Sensor (KS) Description and Operation
Knocking is a phenomenon characterized by undesirable
vibration and noise and can cause engine damage. The two Knock Sensors
(KS) are installed inside the V-valley of the cylinder block and sense
engine knocking.
When knocking occurs, the vibration from the cylinder block is applied as pressure to the piezoelectric element.
When knocking occurs, the sensor produces voltage signal and
the ECM retards the ignition timing. If the knocking disappears after
retarding the ignition timing, the ECM will advance the ignition timing.
This sequential control can improve engine power, torque and fuel
economy.

Inspection
1.
Check the signal waveform of the CMPS and CKPS using the GDS.
Specification: Refer to
Specification
ItemSpecificationCapacitance (pF)950 ~ 1,350Resistance (M?)4.87
Other information:
Troubleshooting
Problem Symptoms Table
Before replacing or repairing air conditioning components,
first determine if the malfunction is due to the refrigerant charge, air
flow or compressor.
Use the table below to help you find the cause of the
problem.
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