1996 Toyota T100 V6 3.4L Matsushita Style Knock Sensor 2 Piece Engine Knock Sensor Set TRQ ESA71373
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Quantity: 2 Piece
Kit Includes: (2) Engine Knock Sensors
Specification
Engine Sensor Option
Matsushita Style Knock Sensor
Engine Displacement (Metric)
V6 3.4L
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Engine Knock Sensor 1992-2001 Toyota Camry
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Tools used
27mm socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Engine Knock Sensor
Raise and support the vehicle on a jack and jack stands
Disconnect the electrical connector
Remove the sensor with a 27mm socket and ratchet
2. Installing the Engine Knock Sensor
Tighten the sensor with a 27mm socket and ratchet
Connect the electrical connector
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to be working with our 1998 Toyota Camry. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your knock sensor on the back side of the engine.
This part senses pre-ignition or spark knock inside of the motor, which means there's an issue with compression, ignition timing, fuel mixture, something that's causing the air fuel inside of your cylinder to go off before it was supposed to. This is detrimental to the engine and all of it's internal components and can cause catastrophic engine failure. Your knock sensor picks up on this little vibration or noise that you normally wouldn't hear inside of the car and de-tunes the engine accordingly to make sure that it runs within safe parameters.
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The only item we'll need for this repair is a 27 millimeter socket and ratchet. We're doing this on a lift, but this can easily be done at home with a jack and jack stand.
If you raise and support the front of the vehicle, you can find the sensor below the intake manifold on the back side of the engine. You can reach up between the CV axle and the exhaust. Push down on the tab. Remove the electrical connector. Use a 27 millimeter socket and ratchet.
Here we have our old knock sensor that we removed from the vehicle; and our new knock sensor from 1AAuto.com. As you can see, we have the same single wire connector at the top. We have the same threads on the sensor end here. We have the same 27 millimeter hex for our wrench. So, if your knock sensor has gone bad and is causing the check engine light on your vehicle, this new part from 1A Auto is going to go in, direct fit, just like your original equipment, and fix you up right.
Install your new knock sensor into the threads on the back the motor. Bring it down as tight as you can by hand. Then we'll finishing snugging it up with a 27 millimeter socket and ratchet. Reconnect the electrical connector, and you're good to go.
Thanks for tuning in. We hope this video helped you out. Next time you need parts for your car, please visit 1AAuto.com. Also check out our other helpful how-to and diagnosis videos.
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Colin
January 23, 2017
was well done I understood and help me and to clarify that
Hesitant at first...
I
June 24, 2017
But it fixed the problem at a fracctiin of the cost.
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M
January 5, 2018
I replaced both knock sensors on my 99, 4 Runner, 3.4, that has 353,550 miles. The sensors worked like a charm! Since I was there, I replaced the wiring harness also. After initial start up there was some knocking as the ECM needed to go through re-learning process. I highly recommend the product!
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R
August 12, 2018
The service was awesome and the quality and shipping was right on. I was very pleased with 1A Auto...
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Z
November 18, 2018
Customer Service was great in helping me get the right parts. The car seems to be running fine now.
My Very First 1A Auto Purchase
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October 25, 2019
My name is GIna Kuntz, Im a 29 year old (F) college student and this is my review for my first 1A Auto purchase. What I had ordered was a pair of engine knock sensors for my 1998 Toyota Camry. The product had the best price versus its competitors. The product had an easy to follow tracking number and it arrived exactly on time. The product came in top condition because it was packaged correctly. 1A Auto also has video instructions, pictures and descriptions on hot to install the product on their website, which makes it easy for a person like me to understand. Id highly recommend 1A Auto to anyone who needs to save money and do the job themselves. Dont get ripped off my a local shop for something you only have to pay a fraction of the price for. Order from 1A Auto today! Thank You 1A Auto!
Great Product at affordable price!
C
November 28, 2019
I looked around for these knock sensor and they were pretty expensive everywhere I looked. I got an email from 1 A-Auto about product for low price and sure enough, they were there at a very affordable price. I was skeptical about buying but gave it a shot. Dont regret it at all. It's a quality product and fit just right. Came in quick and on time! That 1 A-Auto
Knock knock sense
Jonathan
May 31, 2021
I haven't installed yet so not sure if there right for Toyota Tundra 2002 v8
Elijah
May 19, 2024
Great knock sensors! Took a little time to get everything done but they work great.
Customer Q&A
How can I figure out if my 99 es 300 is of the nippondenso or matsushita variety?August 22, 2019
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