4AGZE AFM persistent error 52 (knock sensor)

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4AGZE AFM persistent error 52 (knock sensor)

Postby Dimon » Mon Sep 12, 2005 10:50 am

Hi Guys, I am having a weird problem ... it all started with knock sensor producing an error intermittently, I have then cable tied the wire going to the sensor and the problem seemed to go away for a while ... when it stated happening again, I decided to change the sensor and it was fixed again for less then a day .... and now no matter what sensor i plug in, the error pops up as soon as I exceed 3000 rpm ... regardless if its under load or not. Hence I concluded that the ECU must have been toasted...

Now, I am looking for a 4AGZE AFM ECU or another knock sensor.

PS: If anybody can shed more light on this problem, I would greatly appreciate it. :roll:
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Re: 4AGZE AFM persistent error 52 (knock sensor)

Postby Banga69 » Mon Sep 12, 2005 12:05 pm

Dimon wrote:Hi Guys, I am having a weird problem ... it all started with knock sensor producing an error intermittently, I have then cable tied the wire going to the sensor and the problem seemed to go away for a while ... when it stated happening again, I decided to change the sensor and it was fixed again for less then a day .... and now no matter what sensor i plug in, the error pops up as soon as I exceed 3000 rpm ... regardless if its under load or not. Hence I concluded that the ECU must have been toasted...

Now, I am looking for a 4AGZE AFM ECU or another knock sensor.

PS: If anybody can shed more light on this problem, I would greatly appreciate it. :roll:


dunno about the error code, but my gtz had the same problem the wire onthe Knock Sensor had broken off, got a new sensor and was all fixed.
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Postby hoolio » Mon Sep 12, 2005 5:44 pm

Check your ECU plugs, these contacts are very sensitive and any poor contact between the pins of the plug & the ECU itself can cause all sorts of stress.
Maybe worth a try wiggling the plugs while the car is running & see if the error code comes & goes due to a poor connection.

Costs nothing to try
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Postby Mr Revhead » Mon Sep 12, 2005 6:06 pm

yeah sounds like a wiring issue to me.

3000rpm is the usual time for the light to come on if theres no sensor present.
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Postby gepsk8 » Mon Sep 12, 2005 10:22 pm

4agze ecu are know to crap out 5volt output.(i've been told) don't know about knock sensors. best to see an auto sparky!
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Postby Dimon » Tue Sep 13, 2005 11:22 am

Yeah thanks guys, I figured as much, I tried 2 more sensors today and still the same problem, error comes up as soon as RPM exceed 3000 ... I have even tried running a separate wire to the computer from the sensor - in case there is a break in the loom ... but nothing seems to fix it, so I concluded that its a toasted ECU ... so if anyone has got one ill be keen :lol:
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