Knock sensor installation on 1991 Legacy

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Knock sensor installation on 1991 Legacy

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Is the removal and installation of a knock sensor on a 1991 Legacy 2.2L 2WD just a matter of removing the old and replacing with the new or is it as complicated as the Haynes book says it is? Thanks in advance.
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Post by Legacy777 »

yeah....just remove it and put the new one in. No need to remove the intake manifold or any of the crap the haynes book says.
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Post by scuzzy »

FYI, Haynes is one of the worst manuals you can buy; and a Chiltons isn't much better (but significantly better regardless)

The best manual for our cars is the FSM, seeing as Chiltons and Haynes take a good portion of the information from the FSM for their book.
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Be sure to clean up the surface before you put the new one down there.
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