Inspection
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DEFINITION: A mild to severe ping which usually occurs worse while under acceleration. The engine makes sharp metallic knocks that change with throttle opening.
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Preliminary
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• | If the scan tool readings are normal and there are not any engine mechanical faults, fill the fuel tank with a known high quality fuel that meets the vehicle's minimum octane requirements. Test the vehicle and re-evaluate the vehicle's performance. |
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Fuel System
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• | Inspect the MAF sensor for proper operation. This can be done by disconnecting the sensor and looking for an improvement in the operation or the loss of the symptom. Another test is to monitor the MAF sensor reading on the scan tool at idle on a warm engine with all of the accessories turned OFF. The reading should be between 5-15 g/s. Refer to
Scan Tool Data List
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• | Test the items that can cause an engine to run lean, long term fuel trim near 23 percent. For a lean condition, refer to
DTC P0171 or P0174
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Ignition System
| Ensure that the spark plugs are the correct
heat range. Refer to
Ignition System Specifications
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Engine Cooling System
| Test for an overheating condition. Refer to
Engine Overheating
in Engine Cooling.
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Engine Mechanical
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• | Inspect for the following engine mechanical problems: |
- | Combustion chambers for excessive carbon buildup--Clean the combustion chamber by using top engine cleaner. Follow the instructions on the can. |
• | Inspect the following components for incorrect basic engine parts: |
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Additional
| Test the transmission torque converter clutch (TCC) for proper operation. Applying the TCC too soon can cause the engine to spark knock. Refer to
Torque Converter Diagnosis
in Automatic Transmission.
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