P0332 is a powertrain related OBD-II trouble code. It has the same meaning for the Honda CR-Z as it would any other vehicle. By definition, P0332 means that the vehicles ECM/PCM is getting a signal that is lower than the defined operational range from the knock sensor (Sensor 2 | Bank 2). Clearing this code typically requires a new knock sensor or correcting an issue within the wiring harness.
Your CR-Z utilizes knock sensors to detect detonation and help control engine timing. If the timing has gotten too aggressive it’ll cause the engine to knock. This sensor will let the computer know to dial back the timing. When a knock sensor is not working it can have a strong negative impact on your CR-Z’s performance.
Honda CR-Z P0332 Symptoms
The symptoms associated with P0332 are going to vary depending on your CR-Z’s engine and model year. Without a proper signal from the knock sensor, many engines will curve the timing and power output to make sure that the engine won’t knock. The only other symptom that you’ll probably notice is the check engine light itself.
P0332 Causes: Honda CR-Z
Most of the time, the fix for P0332 in the CR-Z (or most any vehicle) is going to come from replacing the knock sensor or repairing the wiring harness. It would be wise to start by taking a look at the wiring harness.
Wiring Harness
P0332 is telling you that the ECM/PCM is getting a low signal from the knock sensor. When this happens the computer will operate as though it is getting no signal from the sensor at all.
Check the wiring leading from the sensor and see if any of it has been damaged or frayed. Most of them bolt right into the block, which makes accessing them difficult. Their proximity to the engine block means that they are often susceptible to damage.
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Take a good look at where the harness plugs into the sensor as well. If it is loose or damaged that very well could be the problem.
Knock Sensor
If you find that the wiring harness is ok, and the code is still persistently registering, it is time to test and/or replace your CR-Z’s knock sensor. There are guides out there on how to test a knock sensor, but they are very affordable. They can also take a little digging to get to, which makes replacing it the way to go.
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PCM/ECM
It is possible that a bad PCM could cause this code to pop up. It’s not nearly as likely as a bad knock sensor or wiring issue.
Conclusion: Honda CR-Z P0332
The most difficult part in clearing the P0332 code is going to be finding room to maneuver and inspect the knock sensor and wiring harness. This can be tedious work.
If there is anything that you would like to add that could help someone with their CR-Z, please leave a comment below. Good luck!