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Goss Knock Sensor - K1526

Goss Knock Sensor - K1526

$306
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OEX  Knock Sensor - CKS114

OEX Knock Sensor - CKS114

$250
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS058

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS058

$262
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS082

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS082

$266
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS059

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS059

$180
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS105

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS105

$185
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS118

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS118

$161
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS101

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS101

$154
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1615

Goss Knock Sensor - K1615

$114
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1575GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1575GEN

$455
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1592

Goss Knock Sensor - K1592

$426
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1591

Goss Knock Sensor - K1591

$591
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1606

Goss Knock Sensor - K1606

$396
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1588

Goss Knock Sensor - K1588

$422
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1592GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1592GEN

$418
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1605GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1605GEN

$345
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1601

Goss Knock Sensor - K1601

$338
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1584GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1584GEN

$324
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS117

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS117

$316
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1597

Goss Knock Sensor - K1597

$324
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1544GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1544GEN

$285
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS087

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS087

$269
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS046

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS046

$253
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS126

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS126

$254
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS125

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS125

$229
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS100

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS100

$240
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS113

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS113

$197
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS090

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS090

$206
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS135

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS135

$200
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS067

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS067

$174
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS040

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS040

$171
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS039

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS039

$170
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS129

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS129

$189
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS079

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS079

$178
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS042

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS042

$162
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS057

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS057

$161
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS120

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS120

$165
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS055

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS055

$157
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS119

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS119

$163
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The Knock Sensor on the 2011 Subaru Legacy: What It Does and How to Keep It Running Smoothly

The 2011 Subaru Legacy is a well-regarded midsize sedan or wagon known for its balanced performance and reliability. One of the key components under the bonnet that often flies under the radar is the knock sensor. Yes, this little device plays an important role in keeping your engine running efficiently and smoothly. If you own or are interested in a 2011 Subaru Legacy, understanding the knock sensor can help you grasp how modern engines maintain their performance and what to watch out for when it comes to servicing.

First off, the knock sensor is definitely fitted to the 2011 Subaru Legacy. Modern Subaru engines, including the naturally aspirated and turbocharged variations found in this model, rely on the knock sensor as part of the engine management system. This sensor is integral because it helps the engine detect 'knocking' or 'pinging'. Knocking occurs when the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder ignites prematurely or unevenly, causing a sharp knocking or pinging noise. Left unchecked, this can lead to engine damage or decreased efficiency.

Now, what exactly does a knock sensor do? It's a small piezoelectric sensor usually mounted on or near the cylinder block or head, where it can best detect engine vibrations. When the engine experiences knocking, the knock sensor picks up on the high-frequency vibrations associated with these abnormal combustions and sends a signal to the engine control unit (ECU). The ECU then adjusts the ignition timing and fuel delivery to prevent knocking, protecting the engine from harm and maintaining peak performance.

Without a functioning knock sensor, the ECU would have a much harder time managing engine timing. This could lead to increased engine wear, reduced fuel efficiency, loss of power, and potentially costly damage over time. For Subaru engines, which often run at tighter tolerances and may have turbocharged configurations, the importance of a knock sensor cannot be overstated.

So, what does this mean for the 2011 Subaru Legacy owner when it comes to maintenance? Knock sensors don't require routine replacement like oil or air filters, but they are critical pieces of the puzzle that shouldn't be ignored. Here's what to keep in mind:

  • Signs of a faulty knock sensor can include the check engine light coming on, poor engine performance, knocking noises under load, or increased fuel consumption.
  • If a knock sensor fails, the ECU may default to a safe mode with retarded ignition timing to protect the engine. This often results in noticeable power loss and rough running.
  • When servicing the vehicle, especially during engine repairs or if the check engine light reads codes relating to knocking or sensor failure, the knock sensor should be inspected or tested.
  • Replacement sensors for the 2011 Legacy are widely available and generally straightforward to install, but it's important to use genuine or high-quality OEM-compatible parts to ensure accurate sensor operation.
  • The sensor is usually located in a fairly accessible spot on the engine block or cylinder head, but exact positioning can vary depending on engine variant (2.5L naturally aspirated or 2.5L turbo).

Routine servicing of the 2011 Subaru Legacy should include diagnostic checks that can pick up sensor faults early. Modern diagnostic tools can quickly reveal if the knock sensor is sending proper signals or if it's time for replacement. For DIY enthusiasts, understanding basic symptoms and sensor location can save time and money. If any engine knocking is heard or the check engine light is triggered, it's wise to have the knock sensor and related systems checked by a trusted mechanic.

Keeping the knock sensor in good working order helps maintain not just engine health but also fuel economy and emissions performance. It is one of those small components that quietly gets on with its job day in, day out, making sure the engine knocks are nipped in the bud before they cause damage.

Subaru's emphasis on engine efficiency and durability means the knock sensor is a key technology that supports these goals. While you might not hear about it often, it's helping the engine breathe easier and perform better every time you turn the key. So, whether on a long highway trip or just your daily commute around town, the 2011 Subaru Legacy's knock sensor is hard at work keeping things smooth and steady.