Knock Sensor Removal

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pwt93
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Knock Sensor Removal

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Do you really have to remove the intake manifold before you can remove the knock sensor? I have a '93 (non-turbo). The Haynes manual says you do, but from pictures that I took with the motor still intact, I am wondering if you absolutely have to. I can't tell now.
I had to do some work on my motor which required removing the intake manifold. After I pulled the manifold off, I noticed that the plastic housing of the knock sensor was cracked. I haven't ever had any error codes come up, but I don't know if the part is actually a problem or not (I read in another recent post "Knock Sensor", that sometimes the CEL light won't come on for this error). Anyways, I don't want to replace the $60 part unless I have to. The resistance is reading 574k (ohms). Is that considered "Continuity"? Seems pretty high for continuity, but I really don't know.
Anyways, I am hoping to put the motor back together, run the engine for awhile, and then check the codes (Since again in the post"Knock Sensor", it says that code 22 can come up without the CEL coming on). But I don't want to have to remove the intake manifold a second time!

I would appreciate any info that people can provide on either of these questions.
Thanks,
Paul
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Post by ericem »

No you don't its very easy to replace. Use a few extensions on a 12 or might have been 10mm socket. Remove bolt, and pull out sensor. Carefully unplug the connector!

When you put the new sensor in be sure to not tighten the bolt very much. The torque spec on it is something like 13-15ft-lbs. Or you can basically go snug.
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Post by cj91legss »

+1 on the be careful when tightening the sensor... it's WAY too easy to crack the housing.....
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Post by pwt93 »

I really appreciate the help. I am glad that I don't have to worry about that.
Any thoughts on the function of it...574k?
Thanks again!
Paul
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Post by ericem »

Sounds about right

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Is your sensor cracked?
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Post by pwt93 »

Sounds right to me too. My manual didn't do so well on this one.
And yes, the plastic on the outside is cracked. Trying to remove the bolt required a lot of force...must not have been torqued to specification (14 ft-lbs).
Thanks to everyone on this. All news that I am glad to hear too!
Paul
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