P0325 Honda CRV / Acura RDX Knock Sensor (w/o removing any other parts)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This video shows a 2007 Acura RX, but the exact same part is used on these vehicles and may be the same procedure:
ACURA RDX 2007-2012
ACURA RSX 2002-2006
ACURA TSX 2004-2008
HONDA ACCORD 2003-2007
HONDA CIVIC 2002-2005
HONDA CR-V 2002-2009
HONDA ELEMENT 2003-2011
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Car running better after doing this thanks for the vid.
Thanks for the video. I once took my 2007 to the shop to swap an alternator and they wanted to take out everything out all I took out was the fan 😂😂😂 and they were looking to charge me 500
Thanks for all of the ideas. I was able to get the knock sensor completed in about an hour. The paper towel/paper in the socket was perfect. I removed the reservoir for coolant just to allow my fat hand and arm better access.
Thank you daddy I really appreciate it I thought it was gonna take me like two hours it took me like 10 minutes
I'm trying this today. Thank you so much
Awesome! Let us know how it goes
@@TallFamilyFilms this worked out amazing. Thank you so much.
Good job, thanks.
Amazing video, what is the part number of the knock sensor you used?
Wow awesome thanks
This took me about 30-40 mins start to finish. All the other videos I saw involved taking off other body and/or engine parts and I wondered if I could do it without all that. You can! Be sure and tell me how you made out on this and tell me if you did anything better and easier than I did so we can all learn.
Do you have a part number for the knock sensor?
30530-PPL-A01