Kia Sportage: Engine Control System / Knock Sensor (KS) Description and operation
Knocking is a phenomenon characterized by undesirable vibration and noise and
can cause engine damage. Knock Sensor (KS) is installed on the cylinder block
and senses engine knocking.
When knocking occurs, the vibration from the cylinder block is applied as pressure
to the piezoelectric element. When a knock occurs, the sensor produces voltage
signal. The ECM retards the ignition timing when knocking occurs. If the knocking
disappears after retarding the ignition timing, the ECM will advance the ignition
timing. This sequential control can improve engine power, torque and fuel economy.

Specification
Item
Specification
Capacitance (pF)
850 - 1,150
Resistance (MΩ)
About 4.87
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Harnecss Connector
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Description
The Side Airbags (SAB) are installed inside the front seat and protects the
driver and passenger from danger when side crash occurs. The SRSCM determines
deployment of side airbag by using Side Impact Sensor (SIS) signal.
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Troubleshooting
Wireless Power Charger System Troubleshooting
Trouble status
Inspection item
Inspection
Not charged
Check the mobile phone status
R-1
Amber LED blinks
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