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Knock Sensor Location
I am needing to know the location of the Knock sensor on a 2004 Silverado 5.3 Any help would be very much appreaciated
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Re: Knock Sensor Location
They are directly below the intake, make sure to seal the new ones with silicone.
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Re: Knock Sensor Location
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Not saying its your for sure, but compulsive engine washers are the usual culprits. I am a washer too, but there are certain areas to stay away from, and don't wash it then park it, wash it when you are gonna drive enough to warm it up and dry it out....
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