I have a 2000 and I tried to get around replacing the knock sensor. I replaced fuel injectors, wires, plugs, distributor and some other parts. all this helped, but van still lose power and surges after engine hot. I been told after all this that the knock sensor retards timing and causes the fuel not to burn as it should. it not only senses knock, but is a protective device for the engine. I just purchased one on eBay for $65 and will install later this week. should have replaced it when I first got the code.
You don't as it does not have a cable. You replace the speed sensor instead.
The speed sensor is not expensive and is easy to replace.
There's no need to replace knock sensors, and there was never a 3.6 engine.
the elictronic control sinsor at on a 93 mercury villager
The speed sensor is on the top back corner of the transmission housing. It is held down by one screw.
The cam sensor on a 1996 Mercury Villager cost about $35 to $40. The sensor is actually manufactured by a Nissan subsidiary.
I'm not aware that part was installed on Villagers. It would be on the EGR valve if it was.
TPS usually means throttle position sensor, and it doesn't have a "cable".
the sensor on the 3.3l mucury villager is integrated into the distributor
No, there is not.
There is no such part.
The oil pressure sending unit is located right above the oil filter.