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do you know where is the knock sensor on a 2005 Honda accord coupe .... 2001-2005 Honda Civic Cam ...
You should remove the Crankshaft Pulley, because you have to remove the Timing Belt Cover to remove the belt, adjust tension, and line up the Timing Marks.
there are 4 o2 sensors. one on each bank after the cat. converters, one before the muffler and one on the muffler.
chances are it one of the o2 sensors by the cat converters.
check you Mass Air Sensor and replace spark plugs, because there is probably something simple that wrecked your o2 sensor in the first place and it will help your vehicle run and last longer. It could be more complicated, like a vacuum leak cuz honda civics are known to have head gaskets replaced.
But i guess first you need to figure out which o2 sensor it is.
If the engine has an overhead cam it could be the cam position sensor.If the threads are leaking remove it wrap teflon tape on the threads and re-install it. If oil is leaking threw the sensor replace it.
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