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Saw on another forum that it needed to be a maxima KS as well as a maxima wire harness. is this true. I already have the pathfinder KS so just want to be sure before I order wires.
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Hi All, I have located the proper wires in the harness but when I read them with a meter I get 562K ohms which is what a working knock sensor should read. I have a resistor mod ready but didn't see too much sense in replacing the sensor with it yet. What I don't know is when running, is my sensor shorting out or opening up giving me the error code. Any ideas...thanks
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Wow this KS seems to be a common problem my truck 2002 Nissan Frontier XE just started acting up with this. I was told to switch gas to Chevron (good for chevron - bad for me) it helped some of the time but i have had the code again just 2 nights ago. So will contemplate this relocation. (need money first). OUCH that hurts the pocket book.
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I performed the relocation about six months ago and so far so good. Thanks for the write up and information on performing the relocation!
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What is the proper torque required for a knock sensor on a 1999 Nissan Pathfinder?
When I re-install the upper and lower intake should I use RTV silicone on the 3 gaskets? |
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I didn't find this post until it was too late! I have the upper and lower intake manifold out and I'm ready to re-assemble. I need to know how many lbs. of torque is required for the Knock Sensor on a 1999 Nissan Pathfinder. I'm guessing 18 lbs. so if I don't get a reply, I'll go with that. Any ideas? When I re-install the upper and lower intake should I use RTV silicone on the 3 gaskets?
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I'm not sure what the torque would be.
You might want to ask this question under a different thread to get an answer since this is for the relocation of the Knock sensor so that the manifolds won't need to come off. |
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Thank you guys for all the questions and answers, I'll try it on my Maxima.
You rock! |
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I performed this procedure about a month ago and I'm very happy to say that everything is working excellent. No more Knock sensor code and the vehicle is running like new.
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I would like to relocate the knock sensor but do not feel confident on the wire colors. I looked at the harness and can see the white but not real sure on the clear wire. Can some help on this. Also am I buying a frontier knock sensor with a maximum wire harness?
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The instructions given on this post is for a pathfinder so I'm not sure if the frontier has the same setup and I don't have any experience with frontiers so I can't give you any help. Best I can do is to give you this link, it has a the relocation procedure and it was done on a Frontier..Hope it helps : Knock Sensor Relocate 2002 Fronty ODB2 code P0328 or PO327 - 1st Generation Frontier Forum - Nissan Truck Forums - TUNFS: The Ultimate Nissan Frontier Site - Message Board - Yuku Let me know how it turns out !! Cheers !!! |
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Frontier knock sensor
Thanks for the link MadMAx!!
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im so doing this ,glad to find info before it was done,thankz for sharing
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#29
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this relocated apply to my pathfinder 1992, 3.0L?
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#30
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Harness wires for knock sensor
How do you know what wires you will be splicing into?
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