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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS055

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS055

$157
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS068

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS068

$151
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS078

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS078

$143
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS061

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS061

$134
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS095

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS095

$130
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS115

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS115

$120
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS074

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS074

$115
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS139

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS139

$112
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS017

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS017

$102
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1601GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1601GEN

$523
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS152

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS152

$452
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS155

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS155

$694
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS154

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS154

$346
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS027

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS027

$154
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Maintaining and Replacing the Knock Sensor on Your 1998 Daihatsu Terios

If you're the proud owner of a 1998 Daihatsu Terios, ensuring your vehicle runs smoothly involves checking and maintaining a variety of components, one of which might be a knock sensor. The knock sensor plays a vital role in engine performance by detecting vibrations caused by engine knock or pinging - when fuel burns unevenly in the cylinders. It's definitely a key part of modern engine management systems and integral to ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.

For those not entirely familiar, a knock sensor is typically located on the engine block, cylinder head, or intake manifold. It "listens" for any abnormal sounds or vibrations that indicate premature combustion in the engine cylinders - a situation that's not ideal for your engine's health. If your engine management system detects knocking, it adjusts the ignition timing to prevent damage, providing your vehicle a smoother and more efficient ride.

Maintaining your knock sensor is crucial for your Terios. Let's go over the essentials:

  1. Regular Inspection: It's always best to have your sensor checked during regular servicing. Mechanics will often inspect for any obvious physical damage to ensure it's intact.
  2. Error Codes and Symptoms: Be aware of any check engine lights on your dashboard. A faulty knock sensor may trigger this, or you might notice reduced fuel efficiency or a drop in engine performance, which may manifest as rough idling or hesitation during acceleration.
  3. Replacement Procedure: Should you need to replace the sensor, it's often located deep in the engine bay, making DIY replacement a bit challenging. It's typically recommended to let an experienced mechanic handle the replacement to ensure it's done correctly and efficiently.
  4. Using Quality Parts: When replacing your knock sensor, make sure you're using high-quality or OEM parts that match your vehicle specifications to maintain engine efficiency and longevity.
  5. Booking Regular Service: To keep your vehicle in tip-top shape, ensure you're keeping up with regular servicing intervals not just for the knock sensor but for all integral components of your Daihatsu Terios.

Staying on top of your knock sensor's condition is essential for maintaining your Terios's performance and efficiency. While it might not always be top-of-mind during everyday operation, being proactive about its maintenance can save you from more significant issues down the track and keep your adventures on the road both thrilling and trouble-free.