It is in the trough below the EGR and intake manifold alongside the water bypass tube. Be careful with it if you take it out as they appear to be expensive.
where is the nock sensor on my 95 toyota 4runner
Yes, the 1994 Toyota 4Runner with a V6 3.0 EFI engine requires a knock sensor. The knock sensor detects engine vibrations caused by knocking or pre-ignition, allowing the engine control unit to adjust the ignition timing for optimal performance and to prevent engine damage. If the knock sensor fails, it can lead to reduced performance and increased emissions.
The knock sensor on a 1999 Toyota 4Runner is located on the engine block, typically on the driver's side, near the intake manifold. It is usually positioned beneath the intake manifold, making it somewhat difficult to access. To reach it, you might need to remove the intake manifold or other components that obstruct access. The knock sensor is a small cylindrical component that detects engine vibrations to help adjust ignition timing.
engine bay
If you have the 7MGE engine: Then the knock sensor is screwed into the engine block, directly underneath the intake manifold.
Knock sensor is attached to the engine side facing the firewall. It's not easy to reach.
Knock sensor is located in the wall of the engine block facing the firewall. You have lift the car if you want to reach it.
right hand side of the engine near the alternator bolted to the block
its located under the head on the drivers side you can buy the wire separate 25 bucks the head has to be removed
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
It is on the engine, under the intake manifold, there should be a wire going to a sensor there. It is right in the middle.
it located under the transmission