Thank you for this video. I just replaced the sensor on my 2006 CRV and was able to use a 27mm Flex-Head Ratchet Wrench & a 17” long screwdriver to remove and install it. You saved me a ton of time and money.
My Honda Element has the PO325 Knock Sensor code. It runs great with no problems. From the research that I've done it says on the Honda Elements it isn't usually a problem with the knock sensor itself, it's usually the connector that needs to be replaced or the connector needs to be snapped back in because it became loose. Have you seen this being the problem with Honda Elements
Thank you for this video. I just replaced the sensor on my 2006 CRV and was able to use a 27mm Flex-Head Ratchet Wrench & a 17” long screwdriver to remove and install it. You saved me a ton of time and money.
THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS, sorry you didn't have a deep socket and adjustable extension. wish I had a lift like you, but ramps will do
Thank you!!!
To disconnect the connection is the challenge, lucky the clip is
below.
Could i do the underneath car technique on an accord?
My Honda Element has the PO325 Knock Sensor code. It runs great with no problems. From the research that I've done it says on the Honda Elements it isn't usually a problem with the knock sensor itself, it's usually the connector that needs to be replaced or the connector needs to be snapped back in because it became loose. Have you seen this being the problem with Honda Elements
One in a million - 120k it guaranteed to fail.
I have seen I just fixed one yesterday and knock sensor was rusty and wire was cut and old.
Fuck this sensor and starter lmfao
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