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The sensor will look like this (this isn't yours)
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-GM-12589867-Knock-Sensor/dp/B00F6768EY
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-GM-12589867-Knock-Sensor/dp/B00F6768EY
I was able to find that one on the bottom right side of the block, no wire interference but may be worth replacing as a just in case?The sensor will look like this (this isn't yours)
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-GM-12589867-Knock-Sensor/dp/B00F6768EY
Is there a full list of all the sensors and their locations anywhere?I wouldn't replace it unless there is more determination the motor does not have a knock, they normally don't go bad.
As tpenfield said the 5V is a critical reference point for the ECM, if it's off so is every other reading it gets. To find the sensor that is drawing to much current disconnect each sensor one at a time while measuring 5V circuit. This is done motor off key on
Electrical is definitely not my strongest area, but I think I have identified all of the sensors and their locations - how do I go about measuring a 5V circuit as @alldodge mentioned? I don't think the Diacom was reading the volts for each sensor. Am I hooking up the alligator clip leads to the wiring for each sensor to check the volts, or is there somewhere else I hook up to and then unplug each sensor to see when the readings change? Apologies if this is a bit amateur but want to make sure I understand fullyYou probably need the service Volvo-Penta manual for your engine.
A DVM (multimeter) would be useful in measuring the voltage as you continue diagnostics. (Also get some alligator clip leads)
Take any one of the sensors and attach the meter.Electrical is definitely not my strongest area, but I think I have identified all of the sensors and their locations - how do I go about measuring a 5V circuit as @alldodge mentioned? I don't think the Diacom was reading the volts for each sensor. Am I hooking up the alligator clip leads to the wiring for each sensor to check the volts, or is there somewhere else I hook up to and then unplug each sensor to see when the readings change? Apologies if this is a bit amateur but want to make sure I understand fully
I connected Diacom without the motor running and it read the 5V. The Reference 2 was reading at 4.16. I started with the TCP sensor, unplugged that and it jumped up to 4.98 immediatelyTake any one of the sensors and attach the meter.
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Connect Diacom and see if it will read the 5V without the motor running
Either way once you can see the 5V reference voltage then start unplugging one at a time. If it doesn't go up to full 5V, plug sensor back in and go to next sensor