Knock Sensor for Toyota Corolla ZRE152 ZRE172 ZRE182 ZWE186 ZZE122 ZZE123 ZZE152 Knock Sensor for Toyota Corolla ZRE152 ZRE172 ZRE182 ZWE186 ZZE122 ZZE123 ZZE152Knock Sensor for Toyota Corolla ZRE152 ZRE172 ZRE182 ZWE186 ZZE122 ZZE123 ZZE152Knock Sensor for Toyota Corolla ZRE152 ZRE172 ZRE182 ZWE186 ZZE122 ZZE123 ZZE152Knock Sensor for Toyota Corolla ZRE152 ZRE172 ZRE182 ZWE186 ZZE122 ZZE123 ZZE152Knock Sensor for Toyota Corolla ZRE152 ZRE172 ZRE182 ZWE186 ZZE122 ZZE123 ZZE152

Knock Sensor for Toyota Corolla ZRE152 ZRE172 ZRE182 ZWE186 ZZE122 ZZE123 ZZE152

Part #: CKS121 OEM #: 89615-02020 SKU: CKS121-Corolla

Knock Sensor for Toyota Corolla ZRE ZZE ZWE Engine Code

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BRAND NEW OEM Quality ENGINE KNOCK SENSOR TO SUIT TOYOTA COROLLA 1NZ-FE, 1NZ-FXE, 1ZZ-FE, 2ZR-FBE,2ZR-FE, 2ZR-FE, 2ZR-FXE, 2ZZ-GE, M20A-FKS Engines

 

TO SUIT:

OEM# 8961502020, 8961506010, 8961520090, 89615BZ030

 

Package Includes:

1 X OEM Quality ENGINE KNOCK SENSOR (2-PIN PLUG). SOME VEHICLE REQUIRES 2. THE LISTING IS FOR 1 PIECE.

 

 

The knock sensor is located on the engine block, cylinder head, or intake manifold. Its function is to monitor engine operation to optimize performance. In addition, knock sensors protect the engine against power loss and engine knock.

  • [05/12 - 09/17] TOYOTA COROLLA NZE161G 1.5L 4cyl 1NZ-FE 80kW
  • [10/14 ON] TOYOTA COROLLA NKE165G Hybrid 1.5L 4cyl 1NZ-FXE 54kW
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  • [10/05 - 05/07] TOYOTA COROLLA ZZE122 1.8L 4cyl 1ZZ-FE 100kW
  • [10/05 - 12/07] TOYOTA COROLLA ZZE122 1.8L 4cyl 1ZZ-FE 93kW
  • [10/05 - 05/07] TOYOTA COROLLA ZZE122 VVTi 1.8L 4cyl 1ZZ-FE 100kW
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  • [02/14 - 08/19] TOYOTA COROLLA ZRE172 VVTi 1.8L 4cyl 2ZR-FBE,2ZR-FE 103kW
  • [10/06 - 09/12] TOYOTA COROLLA ZRE152 1.8L 4cyl 2ZR-FE 100kW
  • [10/06 - 07/14] TOYOTA COROLLA ZRE152 1.8L 4cyl 2ZR-FE 100kW
  • [10/12 - 12/18] TOYOTA COROLLA ZRE182 1.8L 4cyl 2ZR-FE 103kW
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  • [10/12 - 12/18] TOYOTA COROLLA ZWE186 Hybrid 1.8L 4cyl 2ZR-FXE 100kW
  • [10/18 ON] TOYOTA COROLLA ZWE211 Hybrid 1.8L 4cyl 2ZR-FXE 90kW
  • [09/19 ON] TOYOTA COROLLA ZWE211 VVTi Hybrid 1.8L 4cyl 2ZR-FXE 90kW
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  • [05/03 - 05/07] TOYOTA COROLLA ZZE123 VVTL-i TS 1.8L 4cyl 2ZZ-GE 141kW
  • [10/18 ON] TOYOTA COROLLA MZEA12 2.0L 4cyl M20A-FKS 125kW
What does a knock sensor do?

The knock sensor detects high-frequency engine vibrations caused by pre-ignition, commonly called engine knock, ping, or detonation. Pre-ignition occurs when the air-fuel mixture ignites before the spark plug fires. The sensor sends this signal to the ECU, which responds by retarding ignition timing until the knocking stops. This protects the engine from the internal damage that sustained detonation causes.

What are the symptoms of a failing knock sensor?

Because the ECU retards ignition timing as a safety measure when the knock sensor signal is lost or incorrect, symptoms are often performance-related rather than dramatic. Common signs include reduced power and sluggish acceleration particularly under load, increased fuel consumption, engine hesitation from low RPM, audible pinging under hard acceleration, and a Check Engine light with codes P0325 to P0334.

Can I drive with a faulty knock sensor?

Short distances are possible but not recommended. The ECU retards timing across the board without knock sensor feedback, leaving the engine running significantly below its designed performance level. On vehicles that use lower octane fuel or in hot conditions, the engine is also vulnerable to undetected detonation which can cause serious internal damage including piston and ring damage. Replace the sensor promptly.

Where is the knock sensor located?

The knock sensor is typically bolted directly to the engine block, often on the side or beneath the intake manifold. On V6 and V8 engines there may be two sensors, one per cylinder bank. The location varies significantly between makes and models - some are easily accessible while others require partial intake manifold removal. Check a workshop manual for your specific engine before attempting replacement.

How do I test a knock sensor?

Use an OBD2 scanner to check for codes P0325 to P0334 and review live data for ignition timing retard values higher than normal. You can also test the sensor resistance with a multimeter - most knock sensors read between 100,000 and 200,000 ohms. A sensor reading open circuit or zero ohms has failed. Some scan tools can also activate a knock simulation test to verify the sensor is responding correctly.

Does the knock sensor need to be programmed after replacement?

No programming is required for the sensor itself - it is a passive device that plugs directly in. However it is important to clear stored fault codes with an OBD2 scanner after replacement so the ECU can return to normal timing operation. On some vehicles the ECU will take several drive cycles of varied load and speed to fully relearn optimal timing after the sensor has been replaced.

Identification
SKUCKS121-Corolla
BrandAftermarket OEM Replacement
Part Numbers
Part NumberCKS121
Reference OEM Number89615-02020
Other OEM Numbers8961502020, 8961506010, 8961520090, 89615BZ030
Related Part NumbersKNS-038, K1539GEN, AS10172
Trade Part NumbersVEMO: V70-72-0133, WALKER : 242-1058
Product Specifics
Product TypeSENSOR
Sensor TypeENGINE KNOCK SENSOR
Number of pins2 -pin connector
Connector Shapeoval
Supplementary Article Infowithout cable
Other Details
NoteAlways verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number.

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