I believe the knock sensor is housed at the top of the oil pump. It should be visibly located under the alternator. It's wire should share the same main cable routing as the oil pressure sending unit which is just above the knock sensor and under the left side of the alternator when standing in front of the car. Nothing posotive here, don't quote me
http://www.lovehorsepower.com/SubaruDocs/CoolantTempSensor.htmlits a 1995 but same thing
The spark plug gap for a 1995 Subaru Legacy is .044"
I would like to know how to fix my 1995 subaru legacy wagon 5 speed manua transmission, or if anyone knows or have the electrical wiring and electrical diagram for 1995 subaru legacy 5 speed manua transmission ? Thanks
If the knock sensor isn't working, the computer won't be able to tell that anything is wrong. Run a diagnostic code anyway. Sometimes it won't turn on a light if it's just a knock sensor.
it should be right under the stearing wheel. . . that is where mine is in my 1995 Subaru wagon.
There is no such thing as a 1995 subaru outback, the outback package was not offered on a subaru legacy until 1996, you either have a 1996 subaru outback, or you have a 1995 subaru Legacy L or LSI wagon. Both will be covered in most guide books you can pick up at your local autoparts store.
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 )
there is no knock sensor on 4.9l V8 motors
The knock sensor lives on the engine block just to the driver side of and below the throttle body. It should have a white plastic, 2 wire connector leading to it. The connector lives near the joint of the engine and tranny right on top.
The IAT is located in the air intake duct. First, find the intake air hose, and then follow that to the sensor, which should be located with the mass air flow sensor if it is double?æoverhead cam engine.
SORRY, NO!