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the knock sensors are located in the top of the engine block. The intake has to be removed to get to the sensors.
Knock sensors detect abnormal vibrations in the engine. The system is designed to reduce spark knock during periods of heavy detonation. Knock sensors produce AC output voltage which increases with the severity of the knock. The signal is fed into the PCM and the timing is retarded to compensate for the severe detonation.
They help control spark knock and the damage they can do.
The "knock sensors" for the Avalon 3.0 are facing the firewall on the engine block just below the cylinder head ,their are two knock sensors .
There are two knock sensors on your engine, and they are underneath the intake manifold. You will have to remove the intake to get to the sensors.
Yes they can.
The knock sensors are located under the intake manifold on top of the block. You have to remove the entire intake manifold to get to the knock sensors. Good luck, I am in the process of changing mine as well.
under the intake. in the valley. 2 knock sensors actuallly
you have to remove the intake, and there are 2 knock sensors.
The 6.0L has 2 knock sensors and there both underneith the intake manifold. You can not see are get to them until you remove the intake.
They are located down in the engine block valley. Accessing the knock sensors requires cylinder head removal..........sorry.
Yes. The oxygen sensor measure oxygen level in the exhaust. A knock sensor measure vibration in the engine to detect spark knock. However, modern engines use sensors dedicated to sensing oxides of nitrogen in the exhaust gas. These are often referred to as "Nox sensors". This is probably where the confusion arises.