There is one sensor. The knock sensor is in the engine V under the intake manifolds and coolant crossover pipe. As it requires considerable disassembly and an expensive new gasket set to reach it, I suggest you make very sure there is something wrong with it first. Just because you are receiving a trouble code for it does not mean there is anything wrong with it. This sensor shares a circuit with other components that often will set a "ghost" trouble code.
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There are two.
1999 - 2002.
donde esta colocado el knock sensor en una Chevy silverado 2000
The CD changer is in the center console of a 2000 Mercury Villager
the knock sensor monitors preignition,spark knock and sends signal to pcm,pcm responds by adjusting ignition timing and fuel timing until knock is gone.
It should be the same.
Yes it is exactly the same.
The 2000 Mercury Villager does not have any loop points. Everything on the automobile is sealed. You do not need to worry about greasing your vehicle.
no, it is not.
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The Villager does not have an interference engine.
The short answer is no.