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  1. 11 kwi 2010 · What I probably would've done is try to locate the cause of the engine knocks. You can disconnect the KS harness from underneath the engine so you can go out on a 'knock quest'. A few things to do or look over are, 1. Check base ignition timing 2. Increase fuel octane 3. EGR system 4. Lean A/F mixture 5. MAF problems 6. Intake leak 7. Coolant ...

  2. 27 lis 2013 · Relocating the knock sensor as indicated works for the Z32 for the reason given, but that may not/probably does not apply for any other car.

  3. 19 lip 2015 · To break it down simply, to relocate the knock sensor (KS), find an engine attached mount point, splice or make jumper connection wire, reread all information again, then attach. Whether you a make clean and sleek repair or a ghetto hanging all about repair is all in you.

  4. 6 sie 2012 · can anyone tell me where a write-up is for the relocation of the knock sensor on a 3.3 N/A? People keep telling me to check the DIY/write up section and I can't find it. I only have the KS code right now and performance is off about 30% and gas mileage is 13 -14 mpg. And I drive it really easy.

  5. View / Download Factory Service Bulletins (TSB) for your Nissan (2013 - 2024) Free. Visit AutoCodes.com

  6. Knock sensor relocation part # help. Hey all, I have a 1999 Nissan Quest that needs a new knock sensor. It seems that relocating the knock sensor and splicing into the harness is an acceptable repair considering the work required to replace the original which is located smack dab in middle underneath the intake.

  7. Hi, my 96 van just started missing at all RPMs (most noticeable at low RPMs.) No engine light, but i did find a knock sensor code. So before I try and

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