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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1539GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1539GEN

$701
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1549GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1549GEN

$640
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1590

Goss Knock Sensor - K1590

$591
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OEX  Knock Sensor - CKS120

OEX Knock Sensor - CKS120

$499
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1542GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1542GEN

$376
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS148

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS148

$295
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1522GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1522GEN

$369
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OEX  Knock Sensor - CKS150

OEX Knock Sensor - CKS150

$323
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS136

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS136

$507
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1531

Goss Knock Sensor - K1531

$360
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS131

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS131

$483
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS014

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS014

$346
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS001

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS001

$310
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1561

Goss Knock Sensor - K1561

$352
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS111

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS111

$311
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OEX  Knock Sensor - CKS185

OEX Knock Sensor - CKS185

$440
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1546

Goss Knock Sensor - K1546

$550
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1583GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1583GEN

$324
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1580GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1580GEN

$451
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1609GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1609GEN

$423
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1562GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1562GEN

$474
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Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1520GEN

Genuine OEM Knock Sensor - K1520GEN

$418
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS107

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS107

$315
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS011

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS011

$467
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS034

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS034

$431
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS130

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS130

$330
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OEX  Knock Sensor - CKS130

OEX Knock Sensor - CKS130

$315
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Goss Knock Sensor - K1612

Goss Knock Sensor - K1612

$486
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS132

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS132

$320
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS116

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS116

$433
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OEX  Knock Sensor - CKS129

OEX Knock Sensor - CKS129

$440
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS153

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS153

$214
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OEX  Knock Sensor - CKS115

OEX Knock Sensor - CKS115

$282
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS030

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS030

$262
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Fuelmiser Knock Sensor - CKS113

Fuelmiser Knock Sensor - CKS113

$264
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS045

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS045

$242
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS044

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS044

$281
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS031

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS031

$197
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Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS012

Tridon Knock Sensor - TKS012

$282
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Knock Sensor in the 2019 Holden Commodore: What You Need to Know

The 2019 Holden Commodore, especially the models equipped with the V6 and V8 engines, notably the VFII and subsequent versions, do indeed use knock sensors as part of their advanced engine management systems. These sensors play an essential role in ensuring optimal engine performance, fuel efficiency, and longevity. Given the complexity of modern engines, the knock sensor is one of those unsung heroes that quietly keeps the Commodore running smoothly.

So, what exactly is a knock sensor, why is it fitted to the 2019 Holden Commodore, and why is it worth paying attention to during routine servicing? Let's break it down.

A knock sensor is a small electronic device bolted to the engine block, cylinder head, or intake manifold. Its job is to detect engine knocking, also known as detonation or pinging, which is an abnormal combustion event. This knocking occurs when fuel-air mixture in the cylinders ignites prematurely or unevenly, causing a vibration or "knock" that can damage engine components over time.

Modern engines like those in the 2019 Holden Commodore are finely tuned to squeeze the most power and efficiency out of every drop of fuel. To do this safely, the engine's computer needs to know if knocking is happening so it can adjust the ignition timing or fuel mixture accordingly. The knock sensor sends signals to the engine control unit (ECU) that enable these quick tweaks. Without it, the engine could run too aggressively and sustain costly damage or run inefficiently with poor performance.

For the Holden Commodore's V6 and V8 engines, knock sensors are integral. These motors rely on variable ignition timing and sometimes forced induction (like the Commodore SS V Redline's supercharged V8) that increases knock risk, so sensing knock is critical to keep things balanced.

When servicing a 2019 Holden Commodore, the knock sensor is typically a component that mechanics check if there are any engine warning lights like the check engine light, or if the vehicle is experiencing rough running, poor acceleration, or unusual noises from the engine bay. It's not usually replaced as part of standard maintenance without cause since it is designed to last the life of the vehicle. However, if the sensor fails or sends erratic data, it can cause the ECU to enter limp mode, limiting performance, or throw up trouble codes that can affect drivability.

If replacement is necessary, the process usually involves unplugging the electrical connector, removing the sensor from the engine block, and installing a new sensor using the proper torque setting. It is vital to use a high-quality, OEM or equivalent knock sensor to ensure correct operation since an inferior sensor might miss engine knocks or provide false readings.

Maintaining the knock sensor also means keeping the engine bay clean and avoiding damage to wiring and connectors. Oil leaks or corrosion around the sensor area can cause malfunctions. Regular diagnostic scans during servicing can pick up early signs of knock sensor issues before they become serious.

Here are some quick pointers for owners to keep their knock sensor and related engine management in good shape:

  • Address any check engine light promptly, especially codes related to knock sensor faults (like P0325 to P0334).
  • Keep the engine oil fresh and at proper levels since poor lubrication can cause engine knocking.
  • Ensure the correct octane fuel is used, as recommended in the Commodore owner's manual, to minimise knock risk.
  • Have a professional perform engine diagnostics if you notice hesitation, loss of power, or odd noises.
  • Take care when performing engine work to avoid damaging the knock sensor or wiring harness.

Overall, the knock sensor is a bit like the Commodore's silent watchdog for engine health. It lets the ECU know when to ease off the ignition timing just enough to prevent damage without sacrificing performance. For 2019 Holden Commodore owners, especially those who love pushing their car on open roads or track days, the knock sensor is an important part of what keeps their vehicle running smoothly and reliably.

Whether servicing or troubleshooting, a properly functioning knock sensor ensures the engine management system makes the right calls on timing and fuel delivery. Getting to know this component a little better helps appreciate the fine balance engineers have struck between power and protection in the 2019 Holden Commodore.