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Knock Sensor Replaced, Still get 0304

Old Jan 23, 2007 | 11:36 AM
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Knock Sensor Replaced, Still get 0304

Replaced Knock Sensor.

CEL still gives 0304.

Is the sensor defective?

Do I return the sensor and get a new one?

Could there be a different problem?

I'll try to check the resistance on the new one this week and update this thread.
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 11:44 AM
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did u reset the ECU after replacing it ?

the ECU will not go off on its own, it needs to be reset

i need to replace my KS but i dont think i can do it on my own, how hard is it ? what tools did u need ? how much is this KS from the dealership ?

i am thinking of going to the dealership but i dont want them to take the upper manifold apart
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 12:08 PM
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Yea you have to reset the ECU. If you didnt that why you still got the code.
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 12:35 PM
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i asked this in my other thread but i dont think anyone gonna reply.... i just changed mine a lil while ago and there was only one cord going to it...... the knock sensor has two pins but there is only one cord on the plug going to only one pin on the knock sensor.... normal?
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 12:40 PM
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reset ur ECU....or drive for a week and it will go off
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by loverholic
i asked this in my other thread but i dont think anyone gonna reply.... i just changed mine a lil while ago and there was only one cord going to it...... the knock sensor has two pins but there is only one cord on the plug going to only one pin on the knock sensor.... normal?
this is normal


and to the OP, reset your ecu as everyone else has said.
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by andrei3333
did u reset the ECU after replacing it ?

the ECU will not go off on its own, it needs to be reset

i need to replace my KS but i dont think i can do it on my own, how hard is it ? what tools did u need ? how much is this KS from the dealership ?

i am thinking of going to the dealership but i dont want them to take the upper manifold apart

KS is $64 on ebay, shipped to your door. Takes maybe a 1/2 hour with the right tools. I used a 12" extension, 12pt. 12mm socket and 3/8" u-joint. Was a piece of cake.

Reset the ECU and am waiting on MPG results now.
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by andrei3333
did u reset the ECU after replacing it ?

the ECU will not go off on its own, it needs to be reset

i need to replace my KS but i dont think i can do it on my own, how hard is it ? what tools did u need ? how much is this KS from the dealership ?

i am thinking of going to the dealership but i dont want them to take the upper manifold apart

YES I did reset the ECU!!!

I also tried to disconnect the battery for one day.


Tools:

1.) 12mm socket
2.) rachet
3.) Long screw driver that will not bend (used to untighten the bolt, one end contacts the end of rachet, used side of engine for pivot, pulled hard from the other end)
4.) The most important tool of all *****HAND GLOVES***** if your hands are small enough to fit in the little space.

Took me 10 minutes.
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by JPMontoya
3.) Long screw driver that will not bend (used to untighten the bolt, one end contacts the end of rachet, used side of engine for pivot, pulled hard from the other end)
huh? i kinda understand but i never heard that before....

it worked for u, so
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 07:41 PM
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1) you didn't reset your ecu, most important.
2) new knock sensor is bad, you're jipped by your seller, get another one.
3) if you did reset, you must have torqued screwed it down tooooo tight, this kills the knock sensor. Or you screwed it toooo loose, this will give weak knock readings, too. Gotta keep it within specs. Sorry, I forgot the specs.
4) you installation of the new knock sensor was dirty, there's loads of crap between the contacts of the sensor onto the platform.

-Peter-
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 08:03 PM
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5) Clean the contacts of the KS wires attached to the engine
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 08:35 PM
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i forget now, but there is a proper torque setting for screwing the KS in

how the heck in the world r u supposed to know how much torque u have applied with a simple ratchet ?
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 08:37 PM
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i forget now, but there is a proper torque setting for screwing the KS in

how the heck in the world r u supposed to know how much torque u have applied with a simple ratchet ?
You use a torque wrench



Check the harness, it might be bad as well.
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 08:59 PM
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well thats why i said my tools are limited , nbever seen a torque wrench

and if they ship the KS over could it come damaged cause its sensetive to being dropped ?
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 09:01 PM
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Anythings possible, but why not check the harness first for visible damage?
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 09:04 PM
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check the easiest most obvious things first before you jump to conclusions. Check the grounds for the KS, make sure there clean, reset the ecu if the code still shows up, check the harness, the measure the resistance of the KS. then you can determine if you were ripped off
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 96blkonblkse
check the easiest most obvious things first before you jump to conclusions. Check the grounds for the KS, make sure there clean, reset the ecu if the code still shows up, check the harness, the measure the resistance of the KS. then you can determine if you were ripped off
This guy sounds poor, dont' get me wrong, I am poor too. But I'd know to get the right tools and get things done right; or else, I won't even do it.

You really will need to buy a torque wrench, without it, you're doing your maintenance and repairs blindly. You'll need to buy a haynes manual too, they show torque specs for many critical parts, plus all kinds of good info you can find and learn from your maxima. You should also buy a multimeter because it'll help with diagnosing many code related problems.

-Peter-
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by GodFather
This guy sounds poor, dont' get me wrong, I am poor too. But I'd know to get the right tools and get things done right; or else, I won't even do it.

You really will need to buy a torque wrench, without it, you're doing your maintenance and repairs blindly. You'll need to buy a haynes manual too, they show torque specs for many critical parts, plus all kinds of good info you can find and learn from your maxima. You should also buy a multimeter because it'll help with diagnosing many code related problems.

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Old Jan 24, 2007 | 04:28 PM
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two small screws it's on front of the intake manifold collector, u can loosen & retighten these ground screws
Old Jan 24, 2007 | 05:14 PM
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could be corrosion on the wires. keep in mind getting a code for a sensor doesnt mean its deffinatly the sensor. it just means the problem is in that general area. (although most of the time it is the sensor)
Old Jan 29, 2007 | 07:12 PM
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My wife (small hands) and I recently replaced the knock sensor without a torque wrench. We used a standard ratchet, extension, universal joint, 12mm socket and lots of tape. We didn't need a torque wrench. Use one layer of tape around the knock sensor bolt to keep the sensor on the bolt while you position it. Tape the sensor to the heat shield tube around the wires to make the positioning easy. Let the wife start the bolt and sensor into the hole (this requires a good relationship). Finish tightening with the socket setup. Tighten as you would a 12mm bolt with a 1/4 drive socket even if using a 3/8 drive. Tape the socket to the universal and the universal to the extension so they hold together. We reset and have not seen the code since.
Old Jan 29, 2007 | 07:32 PM
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Make sure you did not OVERtighten
Old Jan 30, 2007 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by buzpuck11
Make sure you did not OVERtighten
This has been covered already. . . . .

Originally Posted by NmexMAX
You use a torque wrench
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