2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 P0327 Code: Rear Knock Sensor Failure and Repair Steps
I recently purchased a 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 with a 5.3L V8 engine and 2WD configuration. The vehicle is now displaying a persistent P0327 diagnostic trouble code, indicating a rear knock sensor fault. After removing the rear knock sensor, I found severe corrosion on the mounting surface. I replaced both knock sensors and also installed a new wiring harness as recommended. However, within 300 miles, the P0327 code returned. I’ve been advised that replacing the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) might be necessary, but I want to confirm this before proceeding. If I do replace the PCM, what steps should I take during installation—such as relearning procedures? Additionally, is continued driving with this fault code potentially damaging to the engine? I’m concerned about long-term performance and mechanical integrity.
Ensure the sensor mounting surface was clean during installation. Did you apply any sealant? Are there any signs of engine knocking or ticking noises? Also, verify that the wiring harness and connectors are properly connected and free from damage.