
Walker 270-1097 Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector
Ignition Knock Sensor Connector for OE Repair
Walker 270-1097 is an OE-style ignition knock sensor connector designed to restore a damaged or heat-affected harness connection. It uses a female blade terminal layout with molded factory-style housing for a direct repair on select Hyundai and Kia applications, including the Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima.
Key Features
- Part number: 270-1097
- Ignition knock (detonation) sensor connector
- Female connector gender with female blade terminals
- 2-terminal OE-style connector housing
- Pre-terminated leads for crimp or solder repair methods
- Copper wire and insulation built to OE electrical and environmental specifications
Detailed Description
Walker 270-1097 is built as an OE replacement electrical pigtail for repairing the connector side of the knock sensor circuit. It is made to match factory sensor connections on vehicles such as the 2006 Hyundai Sonata, 2006-2008 Kia Optima, 2007-2008 Kia Rondo, 2010 Kia Forte, 2010 Kia Forte Koup, and 2013-2014 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. The molded housing and pre-terminated leads support a clean repair where the original connector has cracked, corroded, or overheated. This part number, 270-1097, is a direct-fit electrical connector solution for drivability and emissions-related wiring repairs.
This part cross-references Walker Products 270-1097 for the same application.
Common Repair Uses
- Broken or brittle knock sensor connector housing
- Corroded terminals causing intermittent sensor signal loss
- Heat-damaged wiring near the engine bay
- Check engine light concerns tied to knock sensor circuit faults
- Rough running or detonation-related drivability complaints
Installation Notes
Install using standard crimp or solder repair methods and match the factory wiring layout before reconnecting the sensor. Verify terminal orientation and wire routing so the repaired connector clears heat sources and moving components. For fitment, confirm the application matches your vehicle year and model before installation.
Quality Assurance
Walker electrical pigtails are engineered as OE replacement components with factory-style connector housings and OE-spec copper wire and insulation for reliable electrical performance.
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$12.39Walker 270-1097 Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector
Ignition Knock Sensor Connector for OE Repair
Walker 270-1097 is an OE-style ignition knock sensor connector designed to restore a damaged or heat-affected harness connection. It uses a female blade terminal layout with molded factory-style housing for a direct repair on select Hyundai and Kia applications, including the Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima.
Key Features
- Part number: 270-1097
- Ignition knock (detonation) sensor connector
- Female connector gender with female blade terminals
- 2-terminal OE-style connector housing
- Pre-terminated leads for crimp or solder repair methods
- Copper wire and insulation built to OE electrical and environmental specifications
Detailed Description
Walker 270-1097 is built as an OE replacement electrical pigtail for repairing the connector side of the knock sensor circuit. It is made to match factory sensor connections on vehicles such as the 2006 Hyundai Sonata, 2006-2008 Kia Optima, 2007-2008 Kia Rondo, 2010 Kia Forte, 2010 Kia Forte Koup, and 2013-2014 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. The molded housing and pre-terminated leads support a clean repair where the original connector has cracked, corroded, or overheated. This part number, 270-1097, is a direct-fit electrical connector solution for drivability and emissions-related wiring repairs.
This part cross-references Walker Products 270-1097 for the same application.
Common Repair Uses
- Broken or brittle knock sensor connector housing
- Corroded terminals causing intermittent sensor signal loss
- Heat-damaged wiring near the engine bay
- Check engine light concerns tied to knock sensor circuit faults
- Rough running or detonation-related drivability complaints
Installation Notes
Install using standard crimp or solder repair methods and match the factory wiring layout before reconnecting the sensor. Verify terminal orientation and wire routing so the repaired connector clears heat sources and moving components. For fitment, confirm the application matches your vehicle year and model before installation.
Quality Assurance
Walker electrical pigtails are engineered as OE replacement components with factory-style connector housings and OE-spec copper wire and insulation for reliable electrical performance.
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Ignition Knock Sensor Connector for OE Repair
Walker 270-1097 is an OE-style ignition knock sensor connector designed to restore a damaged or heat-affected harness connection. It uses a female blade terminal layout with molded factory-style housing for a direct repair on select Hyundai and Kia applications, including the Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima.
Key Features
- Part number: 270-1097
- Ignition knock (detonation) sensor connector
- Female connector gender with female blade terminals
- 2-terminal OE-style connector housing
- Pre-terminated leads for crimp or solder repair methods
- Copper wire and insulation built to OE electrical and environmental specifications
Detailed Description
Walker 270-1097 is built as an OE replacement electrical pigtail for repairing the connector side of the knock sensor circuit. It is made to match factory sensor connections on vehicles such as the 2006 Hyundai Sonata, 2006-2008 Kia Optima, 2007-2008 Kia Rondo, 2010 Kia Forte, 2010 Kia Forte Koup, and 2013-2014 Hyundai Genesis Coupe. The molded housing and pre-terminated leads support a clean repair where the original connector has cracked, corroded, or overheated. This part number, 270-1097, is a direct-fit electrical connector solution for drivability and emissions-related wiring repairs.
This part cross-references Walker Products 270-1097 for the same application.
Common Repair Uses
- Broken or brittle knock sensor connector housing
- Corroded terminals causing intermittent sensor signal loss
- Heat-damaged wiring near the engine bay
- Check engine light concerns tied to knock sensor circuit faults
- Rough running or detonation-related drivability complaints
Installation Notes
Install using standard crimp or solder repair methods and match the factory wiring layout before reconnecting the sensor. Verify terminal orientation and wire routing so the repaired connector clears heat sources and moving components. For fitment, confirm the application matches your vehicle year and model before installation.
Quality Assurance
Walker electrical pigtails are engineered as OE replacement components with factory-style connector housings and OE-spec copper wire and insulation for reliable electrical performance.





