its under the intake manifold and yes every Nissan i checked always had this as a first code. most people use regular fuel which wll make engine ping a second under load. there is nothing wrong the sensitivity paramerters are set to close in the prom chip. dont waste a dime on this code,try better fuel
The knock sensor on a 1998 Nissan Quest is also located under intake manifold and yes alot of work but can be done in a day. 120 dollar part and 500 labor at garage but for u at home mechanics just a simple side project.
The knock sensor is located below the intake manifold
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The knock sensor sub-harness connector is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment next to the intake manifold. Must be checked by observing voltage fluctuations with a voltmeter.
The knock sensor on a 1998 Nissan Quest is typically located on the engine block, usually on the driver's side, near the cylinder head. It may be positioned between the intake manifold and the engine block. To access it, you may need to remove some components, such as the intake manifold or other parts obstructing access. Always consult a repair manual for your specific model for precise details.
under the intake manifold close to the oil filter
In a 1998 Nissan 200SX, the knock sensor is typically located on the engine block, near the cylinder head. Specifically, it can be found on the underside of the intake manifold, usually on the driver's side. Accessing it may require removing some components, such as the intake manifold, to reach the sensor.
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The 1993-1998 Nissan Quest has a timing belt.
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Standing on the driver side, looking under the center intake manifold; you will see a round black object with a 10mm or 12mm bolt in the center, which is the knock sensor.
It is located unter the intake manifold near the oil filter.