Detonation/Spark Knock
Checks
| Action
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DEFINITION: A mild to severe ping that is usually worse during acceleration.
The engine makes sharp metallic knocks that change with the throttle
opening.
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Preliminary Checks
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• | Refer to Important Preliminary Checks Before Starting. |
• | Refer to Visual/Physical Checks |
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Fuel
System
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• | Inspect for conditions that can cause an engine to run lean, indicating
that the long-term fuel trim is significantly in the positive range. Refer
to
DTC P0171 Fuel Trim System Lean
in Diagnostic Aids . |
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Ignition
System
| Inspect
the spark plugs for proper heat range and reach.
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Engine Cooling System
| Inspect for the
following obvious overheating problems:
• | Restricted air flow to the radiator, or restricted water flow
through the radiator |
• | Incorrect coolant solution--The coolant should be a 50/50
mix of GM 1052753 or equivalent antifreeze coolant and water. |
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Engine
Mechanical
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• | Inspect for excessive oil in the combustion chamber--Check
for leaking valve seals. Refer to Oil Consumption Diagnosis
in Engine Mechanical. |
• | Inspect the combustion chambers for excessive carbon buildup.
Clean the chambers using Top™ engine cleaner. Follow the instructions
on the can. |
• | Inspect for incorrect basic engine parts. Check the following
engine components: |
- | Other engine components, as applicable |
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Additional
Checks
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• | Inspect the Transaxle Range Switch input with the vehicle in drive
and with the gear selector in drive or overdrive. |
• | Test the TCC operation. The TCC applying too soon can cause the
engine to spark knock. Refer to
Torque Converter Diagnosis
in Automatic Transaxle - 4T65-E. |
• | If the scan tool readings are normal and if there are no engine
mechanical faults, fill the fuel tank with a known quality gasoline that has
a minimum octane reading of 87, and re-evaluate the vehicle performance. |
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