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RonaldCostanzo Posted on Feb 11, 2013

05 Honda crv knock sensor, is it hard to replace?

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right by the stater under the intake manfold, google: k20a3 knock sensor location

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SOURCE: 2003 Honda Oddyssey - PO325 Knock Sensor

If The engine in your van is a 3.5L, the knock sensor is under the upper intake manifold. This has to be removed in order to access the sensor on top of the engine block. The job requires an upper intake gasket set and about 1.5 hours to do; if you are handy with tools. For those who aren't; better off leaving this one to the professionals.

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SOURCE: knock sensor

it is hard to replace

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SOURCE: Knock Sensor installation for 2003 Honda Pilot

I don't know where the knock sensor is exactly on this engine, but if you buy the replacement first it will help you identify it.

It's screwed into the block near the head or the head itself. It has an electrical connector attached to it (two wires, I believe).

The replacement is pretty simple: remove the electrical connector from the old one; screw it out with a wrench; screw the new one in and; plug the connector onto it.

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JUST POP SWITCH OUT AND BULB GOES INTO SWITCH USE SMALL SCREW DRIVER TO REMOVE YOU WILL HAVE TO TWIST IT COUNTERCLOCKWISE TO REMOVE, TWIST CLOCKWISE TO INSTALL.

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