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9 minutes ago, Loren said:
P0327 Knock Sensor, Bank 1 - Below Limit
Possible fault cause
- Open circuit, crimping fault or loose contact in sensor wiring and/or ground wire
- Short circuit to ground in sensor wire
- Corrosion or loose contact on plug connection
- Knock sensor loose
- Knock sensor faulty
- DME control module faultyMust be DME issue then since everything else was checked during new sensor install. Would you agree?
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Good evening,
2004 Cayenne Turbo 112k Miles
I’m getting code P0327 still after replacing both knock sensors(since I was in there and only $28 each). Car goes into limp mode and boost is limited to .4.I checked wires and connections while I was under the intake manifold replacing the sensors and it looked great. Looks like others have had rodent damage to wires but mine were fine.
Any ideas!?
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On 2/18/2019 at 7:22 AM, Loren said:
Thank you!
P0011 Adjustment of Inlet Camshaft in relation to Crankshaft, Bank 1 – Signal Implausible
Possible cause of fault:
♦ Dirt in oil circuit
♦ Sealing strips on inlet camshaft adjuster faulty
♦ Oil pressure too low
♦ Mechanical fault in inlet camshaft adjuster
♦ Solenoid hydraulic valve faultyP0327 Knock Sensor, Bank 1 - Below Limit
Possible fault cause:
♦ Open circuit, crimping fault or loose contact in sensor wiring and/or ground wire
♦ Short circuit to ground in sensor wire
♦ Corrosion or loose contact on plug connection
♦ Knock sensor loose
♦ Knock sensor faulty
♦ DME control module faulty -
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Hello, have been doing extensive research but can’t find anyone with both these codes at the same time. Is there a relation that anyone can think of or unrelated? Bank 1 is common theme
2004 Cayenne Turbo 111k Miles
P0011 Camshaft Position Over-Advance or System Performance Bank 1
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P0327 Knock Sensor 1 Circuit Low Bank 1 or Single Sensor.
Cayenne Turbo 955 Code P0327
in 9PA, 9PA1 (Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayenne Turbo S)
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Turns out it was a wiring issue to the knock sensor. High heat area caused insulation on wires to crack.