Hoping sifus here can help me with this or point me to a good mechanic / car electrician. My 2011 Persona started to have the check engine light (CEL) on a few months ago. Brought to numerous Proton workshops and they can't seem to solve the issue for me. Basically this is the chronology:
1. 1st visit to PESC A, and diagnosed as P0325 - Knock sensor circuit. Didn't change anything, but just did a throttle body clean. CEL came back after 2 days.
2. 2nd visit to PESC B, and they changed the knock sensor. All was good for about 4 months (no CEL), then it came back again.
3. 3rd visit to PESC B again. with the same error code. Checked wiring and they changed the knock sensor again. Lasted for 2 days before CEL came on again.
4. 4th visit to PESC B again, checked wiring and replaced the knock sensor again. Lasted about 1 week+ before CEL came on again. Was told that my engine mount was bad and if not changed will cause the KS to go faulty due to the vibration (which doesn't make sense to me). Also had some leaking on the engine valve cover gasket.
5. 5th visit to Proton COE, told them the story, and they cleaned the TB and engine block where the knock sensor mounts. Nothing was changed. Was told that it might be due to some oil contamination on the KS. Lasted about 2 hours (2 hours!!) before CEL decided to say hello on the meter cluster again.
6. 6th visit back to PESC B to change the valve cover gasket and engine mounts. They re-checked and cleaned the KS (it was coated with oil) and they told me that it is a confirmed fix (yeah right). PESC B said if it happens again, they may change the KS for me (claim under warranty) before changing the wiring harness, but I guess you can all guess that the issue was not solved...
Parts are expensive: wiring harness (RM 900++!!) or the ECU (RM 500++!!), and those are not including labour yet. The PESC says that the engine is running fine and the ECU is fully functional with their OEM diagnostic tool. So they are not convinced it is the ECU and would be inclined to change the wiring harness.
Any recommendation to a good mechanic who is known to be able to handle such a task is highly appreciated. Need someone who will go deep and detail into the wiring loom to visually and electrically check / confirm and repair if necessary. Spending RM 1K+ to change the wiring harness for a small issue of broken wire doesn't make sense to me. Unless someone can prove to me its the ECU, then I'll change it
Thanks guys
Jul 22 2018, 01:38 AM, updated 8y ago
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