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Old 09-25-2011, 09:02 PM   #1
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2001 Outback AWD 2.5L Fault Code P0328

Hi all- I'm new to this forum, but thought it may help someone, somewhere, if I posted this.

My wife's Outback was stumbling & hesitating during acceleration. The "MIL" was on & I pulled a P0328 code when I hooked up my scanner.

P0328 = Knock Sensor High Input.

Anyway, I tried to clear the code but was unsuccessful. I unhooked the harness connector & rechecked the codes- same thing. So I bit the bullet & spent ~$76 @ the Zone.

Replacement was straight forward. It's located directly below the throttle body. Cleared the code after replacement (MIL turned off) & took it for a test drive- no stumbling.

Hope this helps!
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