I'm confused. Everyone claims this code 52 knock sensor problem is a deteriorating wiring problem.
However, I just finished a complete OEM Toyota rebuild (new short block, head, cams, everyfreakinthingIswear except cps!) including two new knock sensors and a complete new OEM Toyota engine wiring harness. I am getting the ubiqutous code 52. If this is a problem with deteriorating wiring, why is mine getting this code. This wiring harness is only four months out of the Toyota bag.
Surely there must be some other answer. New Supras didn't have this problem, or did they? My other 89 (white) was running over 300rwhp for more than 5 years w/o any code 52 problems.
I actually had this wiring harness on my white car till May, when the motor let go. I bought the burgandy one May4th, built the motor, and swapped the wiring harness from white to burgandy.
Now I get code 52?!
Please, someone, anyone, enlighten me. I understand the microphone concept and the piezoelectric signal sent from vibration induced deformation, but how does this relate to new Supras, or ones with all brand new OEM Toyota parts? Why didn't they throw code 52's from the day they rolled off the factory floor if the stock wiring was so inadequate?
Anyone dare to venture further into this problem? To me, it would appear that the much touted Schaeff (sp?) rewire solution is actually making up for some other shortfall in the system that still remains in all such rewired cars.
It would appear that there is some sort of electronic interference issue that is being left unresolved by the rewire solution.
However, I just finished a complete OEM Toyota rebuild (new short block, head, cams, everyfreakinthingIswear except cps!) including two new knock sensors and a complete new OEM Toyota engine wiring harness. I am getting the ubiqutous code 52. If this is a problem with deteriorating wiring, why is mine getting this code. This wiring harness is only four months out of the Toyota bag.
Surely there must be some other answer. New Supras didn't have this problem, or did they? My other 89 (white) was running over 300rwhp for more than 5 years w/o any code 52 problems.
I actually had this wiring harness on my white car till May, when the motor let go. I bought the burgandy one May4th, built the motor, and swapped the wiring harness from white to burgandy.
Now I get code 52?!
Please, someone, anyone, enlighten me. I understand the microphone concept and the piezoelectric signal sent from vibration induced deformation, but how does this relate to new Supras, or ones with all brand new OEM Toyota parts? Why didn't they throw code 52's from the day they rolled off the factory floor if the stock wiring was so inadequate?
Anyone dare to venture further into this problem? To me, it would appear that the much touted Schaeff (sp?) rewire solution is actually making up for some other shortfall in the system that still remains in all such rewired cars.
It would appear that there is some sort of electronic interference issue that is being left unresolved by the rewire solution.