I just changed mine on my 91 Yota pickup. It is also the 22re. If you look just behind the oil filter, it is about 2 inches away. I had to take my oil filter out, but I needed to change the oil anyways :) It has a connector that you pinch and it pulls off. I then used an aligator socket because I don't have metric sockets large enough for this. Pulled the old one, put in a new one ($77 on ebay) and put it all back together. No more code 52 and the jerking I was experiencing is now gone!
under the lower intake manifold
Knock Sensor On your 1992 Toyota Truck Previa 2WD (2.4L FI DOHC), the Knock Sensor is located: Front seating area, center, under engine cover, passenger side of engine, under intake manifold, mounted in engine block
As you are looking at your truck from the front the knock sensor shoud be on the passenger side right under the manifolds
where is knock sensor on a 2001 sierra 5.3 2wd 1500.
I don't think it has a knock sensor ( I know that the 4.0 liter V6 engine in my 1995 Ford Explorer doesn't have a knock sensor )
I don't think it has a knock sensor ( I know that the 4.0 liter V6 engine in my 1995 Ford Explorer doesn't have a knock sensor )
Ah, the anti-knock sensor on your 1992 Toyota pickup with a V6 engine is located near the engine block. It's a small, important part that helps prevent engine knocking and keeps things running smoothly. Just take your time, be gentle, and you'll find it nestled in there, doing its job to keep your truck happy and healthy.
The knock sensor is located in the block, under the intake manifold. You have to basically remove the top end of the engine to get to it. The pigtail which connects the sensor to the harness is usually the culprit. It is notorious for failing but after spending all the time and money for gaskets I would recommend replacing the sensor as well.
Trouble code P0325 means: Knock Sensor 1 Circuit (Bank 1) Replace the Knock Sensor
It doesn't have one.
The exhaust manifold
what is the heat sensor for a 2000 toyota tundra 4.7 lite truck.