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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS137

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS137

$259
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS118

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS118

$161
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1575GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1575GEN

$455
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Maintaining and Replacing the Knock Sensor on a 2012 Ford Falcon

The 2012 Ford Falcon is well-regarded for its performance and reliability, making it a beloved choice for drivers who appreciate both power and sophistication. One crucial component in ensuring optimal engine performance is the knock sensor. This sensor plays a vital role in detecting engine knocking and helping adjust the engine timing to prevent potential damage.

If your 2012 Ford Falcon is experiencing rough idling, reduced acceleration, or you notice the check engine light on, these could be signs of a faulty knock sensor. Regular inspection and maintenance of this sensor are recommended as part of your vehicle's servicing schedule. Unlike a simple loose connection, addressing a knock sensor issue usually involves a bit more effort and expertise, but it's well worth the trouble to keep your engine purring smoothly.

  1. Understanding the Purpose: The knock sensor detects vibrations caused by engine knocks, also known as detonation or pinging. This knocking can have adverse effects on your engine's longevity. Equipped with this sensor, the onboard computer can make necessary adjustments to prevent knocking, ensuring your engine remains in tip-top condition.
  2. Regular Maintenance: Typically, the knock sensor doesn't need frequent replacement like spark plugs or oil filters. However, regular diagnostics during routine servicing can help detect sensor issues early. Make sure your trusted mechanic includes a check for error codes related to the knock sensor during your service visits. Early detection can save you time and money down the road.
  3. Signs of a Failing Knock Sensor: Besides warning lights, you might notice diminished fuel economy or unusual engine noises. Ignoring these signs can lead to increased wear and tear on the engine. If any of these symptoms appear, it's best to have a professional mechanic take a look. Removing and replacing a knock sensor isn't typically a do-it-yourself job, especially given the integration with your car's computerized systems.
  4. Replacement Process: Should you need to replace the knock sensor, expect the mechanic to first diagnose and ensure that's the root cause of your issues. Once confirmed, accessing the sensor may require removing some engine components. It's a more complex process compared to other types of sensor replacements due to its location, often beneath or deep within the engine block.
  5. Quality Matters: When replacing the knock sensor, opting for a high-quality part is critical. Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts might be more expensive, but they offer a perfect fit and reliability. Avoid cheap alternatives as they could lead to bigger problems, offsetting any initial savings.

Keeping your 2012 Ford Falcon in top shape involves understanding and attending to components like the knock sensor, ensuring your driving experience remains as enjoyable and efficient as possible. Investing in quality parts and regular maintenance pays dividends in performance and longevity, keeping your Falcon soaring down the road for years to come.