Hi my friend, are you having any issues with the sensor? I'm having some issues, code P0328 and the the code appears, the engine limits the rpm at 3,500rpm. The warning to check the emission system appears at the I-mid.
because I saw wire or cable connector at starter are not cover all the way and when I remove the sensor nut, it maybe drop on starter and touching the wire. So for the safe side I would remove a ground battery cable thank you
Video was very helpful took 30 mins tops, waaay faster than other vids where they say to move this,move that and that thank you
Glad it helped!
Thank you for the video !
Thank you very much Truc
this shit is hard thanks for the video
What size tools are needed for this
Hi my friend, are you having any issues with the sensor? I'm having some issues, code P0328 and the the code appears, the engine limits the rpm at 3,500rpm. The warning to check the emission system appears at the I-mid.
Hey man did you replace the sensor? If so did it fix it for you?
@@jamartin005 Hello Justin, how you doing? Yes, I replaced de knock sensor and solve the problem.
@@ANDRE-VW thanks. Replacing mine tomorrow on a 2015 civic si. Hoping itd the sensor and the wires arent chewed up by rodents
Plug in your mass air flow sensor
@@jamartin005 Problem solved after changing it?
Thank Truc :)
Any idea if its the same for the si?
Nevermind its not. On thr si its located at the front of the block behind the intake manifold
Where in the car that u located at?
I take the sensor out with the screw I don’t know how to tight the screw help please
U didn't show where's the sensor
at 1:52 in the video the knock sensor is just to left of green tube at top of screen
VERY BAD PRESENTATION !!! Can't tell what the hell you doing , pictures run over all place !!!
AGREE
what size was the nut?
Looks like a 12 mm or 14 mm
Is it necessary to disconnect the battery?
because I saw wire or cable connector at starter are not cover all the way and when I remove the sensor nut, it maybe drop on starter and touching the wire. So for the safe side I would remove a ground battery cable
thank you
U didn't explain much
Of course this video for a mechanic
And if you are under the car you will see what I mean
Just try to help
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