The Knock Sensor (KS) is attached to the cylinder block and senses engine knocking. The sensor contains a piezoelectric element that converts vibration (or noise) into voltage signal and sends this signal to the PCM. With input signals from camshaft position and crankshaft position sensor, the PCM can identify which cylinder is knocking. The PCM filters vibrations and determines if the vibrations are a knocking signal. The PCM uses this signal to suppress knocking by retarding ignition timing. The PCM will set a code (Malfunction Indicator Lamp will not turn on) if during two driving cycles the Knock Sensor’s output voltage falls below minimum threshold. This code indicates an unexpected vibration is being read by the Knock Sensor or PCM under normal engine operation.