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Best way to replace a Maxima Knock Sensor
Best way to replace a Maxima Knock Sensor
“Take the grasshopper from my hand” Remove the old sensor and sub harness if you want. Get a new KS from eBay (mine $7.19) or where ever and the same with the sub harness (mine $5.00 from local you pull-it). Buy a longer bolt (mine about $2.50 Lowe’s M8-1.25x60 Lot#HO1681864 H#883222). Please refer to picture for placement. It’s all about mechanical vibration and the KS is the (piezo-electric) microphone. Normal shop cost: $400.00+ every 2 to 3 years. Don’t let your Knock Sensor sit in an oven and bake! Good Luck, radiola18 KS Placement: Shiny bolt with sensor in the center of the picture. 1996 Maxima Last edited by radiola18; 09-14-2012 at 03:57 PM. |
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Re: Best way to replace a Maxima Knock Sensor
Radiola18 -
It's been about 6 months since you relocated your KS on the 1996 maxima. Any problems? I'm about to do the same thing on my 1996 infiniti I30. thx, AutoKenny |
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