P1325 Code Audi – Cylinder 1 Knock Control Limit Reached

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What are the possible causes of DTC P1325 Audi?

NOTE: The causes listed may not be a complete list of all potential issues, and there may be other causes.

  • Low fuel level or fuel quality
  • Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor failure
  • Low fuel pressure
  • Abnormal engine noise or faulty knock sensor
  • Faulty knock sensor
  • Knock sensor wiring harness is open or short-circuited
  • Poor electrical connection in the knock sensor circuit

How to repair DTC P1325 Audi?

Check the “Possible Causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and associated connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

What are the possible symptoms of Audi P1325 code?

  • Check engine light on (or engine maintenance warning light soon)

What does Audi P1325 code mean?

Cylinder 1 knock control limit reached is the generic description for Audi P1325 code, but the manufacturer may have a different description for your vehicle model and year. Currently, we have no further information about the Audi P1325 OBDII code.

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