Speed / Reference / Knock Sensors

Electrical plug housing - multiple applications (see below).
Porsche 986 Boxster 1997-04
- Camshaft position sensor
- Throttle valve
- Ignition coil
Porsche 996 Carrera & GT3 1998-05
- Ignition coil
Porsche 964/993 Carrera & Turbo 1994-98
- Crankshaft position sensor
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Electrical plug housing - multiple applications (see below).
Porsche 986 Boxster 1997-04
- Camshaft position sensor
- Throttle valve
- Ignition coil
Porsche 996 Carrera & GT3 1998-05
- Ignition coil
Porsche 964/993 Carrera & Turbo 1994-98
- Crankshaft position sensor
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Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
99965291640
The product you are viewing cross references to these numbers
Speed, Reference & Knock Sensors – Precision Monitoring for Porsche Engine Performance
Speed, reference, and knock sensors are crucial components in your Porsche’s engine management system. They work together to provide the engine control unit (ECU) with accurate data about crankshaft position, engine speed, and vibration — allowing the system to adjust timing, fueling, and ignition for maximum performance and protection.
At Design911, we supply a comprehensive selection of genuine and high-quality sensors for all Porsche Models, including 911, Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne, Macan, and Panamera. Each sensor is engineered for precise signal output, reliability, and durability, ensuring consistent performance and optimal engine operation.
What Do Speed, Reference & Knock Sensors Do?
These sensors play distinct yet complementary roles in your
Porsche’s electronic control system:
- Speed
Sensors: Measure rotational speed of the wheels or crankshaft to
optimise traction, stability, and engine timing.
- Reference
Sensors: Provide accurate engine position data to control ignition
timing and fuel injection.
- Knock Sensors: Detect engine detonation (pinging) and send signals to the ECU to adjust ignition timing, preventing engine damage.
Together, they ensure your Porsche runs smoothly, efficiently, and safely under all driving conditions.
Why Do These Sensors Fail?
Due to exposure to heat, vibration, and contamination, these
sensors can degrade over time. Common causes of failure include:
- Heat
damage from proximity to engine or exhaust components.
- Wiring
corrosion or connector oxidation reducing signal accuracy.
- Mechanical
wear on sensor tips or mounting points.
- Contamination
from oil, dirt, or debris interfering with readings.
- Electrical interference or internal circuitry failure.
Typical symptoms of sensor failure include poor acceleration, engine misfires, erratic idle, loss of power, increased fuel consumption, or a check engine light.
Why Replace Faulty Sensors?
A failing sensor can lead to poor performance, reduced fuel efficiency, and even engine damage if left unchecked. Replacing worn or damaged sensors ensures the ECU receives accurate data, maintaining safe and efficient operation.
Benefits of replacement include:
- Restored ignition timing and fuel efficiency.
- Improved throttle response and smooth acceleration.
- Protection against detonation and engine wear.
- Reliable performance with manufacturer-quality precision.
All sensors in our range are designed with high-quality materials, advanced shielding, and precision calibration to deliver consistent readings and long-term reliability in demanding conditions.