P0327
P0327 means "Knock Sensor 1 Circuit Low Input (Bank 1)". Severity: 🟡 Moderate. You can often drive short distances, but address it promptly to avoid further damage.
What the P0327 code means
| Code | P0327 |
| Definition | Knock Sensor 1 Circuit Low Input (Bank 1) |
| System | Powertrain (engine & transmission) |
| Type | Generic (SAE standard) |
| Subsystem | Ignition System or Misfire |
| Severity | 🟡 Moderate |
Common causes of P0327
- Failed knock sensor
- Wiring short
- Connector fault
How to fix P0327
- Replace the knock sensor
- Inspect wiring
Always confirm the diagnosis with a scan tool and live data before replacing parts.
Is it safe to drive with P0327?
You can often drive short distances, but address it promptly to avoid further damage.
P0327, answered.
What does P0327 mean?
P0327 stands for "Knock Sensor 1 Circuit Low Input (Bank 1)". It is a generic (sae standard) OBD-II powertrain trouble code.
Is it safe to drive with a P0327 code?
You can often drive short distances, but address it promptly to avoid further damage.
What causes P0327?
Common causes include: Failed knock sensor; Wiring short; Connector fault.
How do you fix P0327?
Typical fixes: Replace the knock sensor; Inspect wiring. Always confirm the diagnosis before replacing parts.