Scoupe '93 and knock sensor location (web link and photo)
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Scoupe '93 and knock sensor location (web link and photo)
Hello everybody,
On my car (Scoupe 93), i have a diagnostic code that relates to the
knock sensor, but the problem is that i am not sure of the location of
this sensor on this car. Tooked a photo of my car. Maybe experienced
technicians...
All details and photo here:
http://pages.infinit.net/vanille4/knocksensor/
Thank you in advance!
On my car (Scoupe 93), i have a diagnostic code that relates to the
knock sensor, but the problem is that i am not sure of the location of
this sensor on this car. Tooked a photo of my car. Maybe experienced
technicians...
All details and photo here:
http://pages.infinit.net/vanille4/knocksensor/
Thank you in advance!
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Re: Scoupe '93 and knock sensor location (web link and photo)
In article <9b7b692.0309041034.625809cc@posting.google.com> , mhebert1@videotron.ca (Rollon) wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>On my car (Scoupe 93), i have a diagnostic code that relates to the
>knock sensor, but the problem is that i am not sure of the location of
>this sensor on this car. Tooked a photo of my car. Maybe experienced
>technicians...
>
>All details and photo here:
>
>http://pages.infinit.net/vanille4/knocksensor/
It's on the firewall-side of the cylinder block. The code does not
necessarily mean the sensor itself is bad.
>Hello everybody,
>
>On my car (Scoupe 93), i have a diagnostic code that relates to the
>knock sensor, but the problem is that i am not sure of the location of
>this sensor on this car. Tooked a photo of my car. Maybe experienced
>technicians...
>
>All details and photo here:
>
>http://pages.infinit.net/vanille4/knocksensor/
It's on the firewall-side of the cylinder block. The code does not
necessarily mean the sensor itself is bad.
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Re: Scoupe '93 and knock sensor location (web link and photo)
<theta00k@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
bj81in$34c_004@east.earthlink.net...
>
> It's on the firewall-side of the cylinder block. The code does not
> necessarily mean the sensor itself is bad.
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Thank you very much for the answer!
I know that it can be only a loose or corroded connection that causes the
trouble. This is why i asked for the location of the sensor, to avoid
replacing the bad one.
I now fly to see if i can see it on the firewall side.. Hoping it can be
accessed without lifting...
Thank you very much again!!
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