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what plug is this for??

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sorry i havent had chance to take a snappy of it yet but its a white 3 pin plug which is hanging right next to the lambda sensor plug under the car. they are wrapped up together so im assuming it goes under there somewhere. where does it go?? :?

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i know the black one is for the lambda, but what is the white one next to it for?

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Not a clue - rear knock sensor?

 

 

could be the're usually 3 pin but theres nothing for it plug into so im assuming its not that important....?

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Rear knock sensor. It should be clipped to the bracket on top of the rear engine mount, next to the Lambda plug.

 

At the back of the block you'll see the knock sensor and loom, under the manifold for cyls 1, 2 & 3.

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Rear knock sensor. It should be clipped to the bracket on top of the rear engine mount, next to the Lambda plug.

 

At the back of the block you'll see the knock sensor and loom, under the manifold for cyls 1, 2 & 3.

 

 

will it make a big difference if i run the engine without it? ill have to buy this knock sensor as there isnt one round the back of my engine. anyone got a spare one or are they cheap from vw?

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