KS107 Standard Motor Engine Management Ignition Knock - Detonation
KS107 Standard Motor Engine Management Ignition Knock - Detonation
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KS107 Standard Motor Engine Management Ignition Knock - Detonation
Enhance your vehicle's performance and protect your engine with the KS107 Standard Motor Engine Management Ignition Knock - Detonation sensor, a premium product by Intermotor™. Designed for precision and reliability, this sensor is your go-to solution for accurate knock detection.
Key Features:
- High Sensitivity: Capable of responding to knock frequencies up to 1000 Hertz, ensuring precise detection of potential engine issues.
- Flexible Functionality: This adaptable sensor corrects engine knock across a variety of vehicle conditions, improving overall performance.
- Automated Monitoring: Equipped with a data acquisition system, it continuously monitors sensor output for real-time feedback.
- Quality Assurance: Each unit is rigorously tested through stringent quality control processes during manufacturing.
- Durable Construction: Tested using an accelerometer vibration test to ensure reliable performance under various driving conditions.
- Warranty: Enjoy peace of mind with a limited 3-year or 36,000-mile warranty backing the product.
Specifications:
- Color: Black
- Number of Terminals: 2
- Terminal Type: Blade
Upgrade your engine management system with the KS107 Ignition Knock - Detonation sensor and experience improved engine performance and longevity. Don’t leave your engine’s health to chance—invest in quality and reliability.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
📦 Shipping:
Orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Standard delivery takes 3–7 business days, depending on your location.
↩️ Returns:
You may return or exchange products within 60 days of receiving your order. Items must be in original condition with proof of purchase. If your item is defective or damaged due to manufacturing issues, we’ll replace it at no additional cost.

