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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where is the PCM located on Mercury Villager 97
There is only the speed sensor and the range switch.
The only "sensors" on the transmission are the speed sensor at the top in back, and the range switch on the front.
To let the PCM know that the engine is warm enough for closed loop mode.
There is no such device on a '97 villager.
where is located theknock sensor 97 mitssubishi eclipse
A 97 Mercury Villager should use r134a type freon. The valve size is designed so that the r12 fittings cant accidentally be used.
Go to a Ford dealer.
the knock sensor in on the drivers side of the block toward the rear, and it's under the intake manifold.
On the 5.4 the knock sensor is under the intake and the connector is in the back of the motor on the passenger side.
check the anti knock sensor on the side of the motor
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