on top of the engine block under the intake manifold. it can be accessed without removing the manifold. easy fix!
that the knock sensor does
It is located on the engine block drivers side.
on top of the engine under the air box
Where is the knock sensor located on a 1999 Subaru Forester?
the knock sensor in on the drivers side of the block toward the rear, and it's under the intake manifold.
The knock sensor is located near the idle air control solenoid valve on a 2001 Subaru Forester. The knock sensor is responsible for sensing vibrations caused by engine knock.
On a 1999 Subaru Legacy Outback, the knock sensor is typically located on the engine block, near the intake manifold. It is usually found on the driver's side, towards the back of the engine, and can be accessed by removing some components for better visibility. The sensor is a small, cylindrical device screwed into the engine, designed to detect engine vibrations and adjust timing accordingly.
You can find the knock sensor on the top side of the engine under the intake manifold. It is easiest to find from the driver's side and is at the back of the engine block.
That depends entirely on what happened to it to make it need repairing.
If somebody knocks on the front door of the Subaru, the KNOCK sensor, sets off the KNOCK Alarm....LOL
In a 1998 Subaru Legacy, the knock sensor is located on the top of the engine block and to the left of the engine. More specifically, it is under the left rear intake manifold runner.
Looking at the top of the motor remove the air intake and it is below the butterfly on the drivers side top end of the motor.