

⚡ Upgrade your ride with genuine GM precision – because your engine deserves the best!
The Genuine GM 12601822 Knock Sensor Wire is a high-quality, vehicle-specific replacement part designed to withstand engine heat up to 120°C. Manufactured by General Motors, this OEM sensor wire ensures precise fit and long-lasting durability, making it the trusted choice for maintaining optimal engine performance and preventing knock-related damage. Backed by a GM limited warranty and highly rated by users, it’s the smart upgrade for professional-grade repairs.
| ASIN | B00F676FH4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,360 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #11 in Automotive Replacement Detonation Sensors |
| Brand | General Motors |
| Brand Name | General Motors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 798 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07294104604001 |
| Included Components | 12601822 |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Knock Sensor Wire |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 5 x 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | GM |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Model | 12601822 |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| Output Type | Push-Pull |
| Sensing Distance | 10 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Vehicle |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 120 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | GM Limited Warranty |
R**E
Genuine Replacement Part That Works
This is a genuine GM part. I had a knock sensor fail (known issue) on my 2002 Chevrolet Suburban. While everything was apart, I replaced the wiring harness as well. The wiring harnesses sit in an area of high heat and by this time are almost 20 years old. As expected, the clips on the old harness broke when I removed them from the knock sensor. I was very glad to have a ready replacement. The wiring harness sits below the intake manifold which means you have to remove the intake manifold to get to it. This is not something that you want to do more than once, so replacing everything that you need to while it's apart makes sense. I much prefer the genuine GM part to the Dorman alternative. I figure the GM part lasted 20 years the first time, it'll last the remainder of the vehicle's life. While everything was accessible I also replace the oil pressure sending unit and the valley pan gasket (which was leaking). There are a lot of videos and chats out there about making this repair. It is of medium difficulty for a DIYer. It took me 8 hours to do the repair (including replacing the valve cover gaskets and all the engine and intake clean up - the top end of the engine looks new). You will need a new intake gasket as well to ensure a good seal as well as the torque specifications for the intake manifold.
J**C
wiring harness
installed on a 02 silverado 5.3 v8. So far working good and no check engine light.
C**L
Real GM part for half the price of a dealership.
True GM knock sensor harness for half the price. Highly recommended. Easy to install purfect fit and function.
T**E
Good Knockers
Wanted to wait to comment till I had put the sensors to work for a while. Now, have put about 10K miles on the truck since replacement and have had no issues, no codes. They fit as well as the originals. Mine weren't malfunctioning; however, I was replacing the intake manifold gasket and didn't want to come back later and replace these. Torqued the sensors to 15 ft. lbs. For sensors and other electronic parts, I always use AC Delco. Never any issues. I was a little nervous about shipping these sensors put they did an adequate job keeping them safe while shipping.
C**D
Fits 6.0 Vortec GM
Bought for 2002 Silverado 2500 HD truck 6.0 engine. Factory GM part. New sensors were identical to one's they replaced. After replacing and clearing old codes,CEL went out. Working well so far.
J**H
looks good
looks good worked and fit great
J**R
Would buy again
Works like it should oem is the only way to go . Do it right the first time ,this is not a job that u do over do to cheap parts .
S**O
This is the wire you need to fix your Knock Sensor Error codes
I've had success with the doorman version of this wire once, but then it didn't work. I bought another doorman, and more sensors, no dice. After getting the genuine wiring harness, I think I have fixed the issue. The primary thing I've noticed is that the contact wire that goes into the sensor is thicker and also doesn't seem to move. This is the main reason I think you can get the knock sensor codes to hit. If its not making good contact to the sensors from the harness, you will throw the code even if the sensors are good. I've used delphi and ac delco sensors and the doorman harness still gives you the error codes, but this harness will not. Its also more insulated. This is the redesigned version of the harness so you might not even need the RTV sealant around it (but it certainly won't hurt). As long as your sensors measure in the correct range, and you use THIS harness, I think that should solve your problems. My application was a 2003 Corvette with the LS1 base engine.
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