No, 30 minutes labor--you can do it yourself. part is $30. You have 2 of them. 327 is for bank 1, which is the back bank by the firewall. see picture below (the picture is bank 2, but location is same on other side).
To replace the knock sensor:
A defective knock sensor may cause engine detonation or reduced spark advance and fuel economy. When a knock sensor is removed and replaced, the sensor must be tightened to its specified torque. If the knock sensor is installed tighter than it should be, it may become too sensitive and provide an excessively high voltage signal, resulting in more spark ****** than required. When the knock sensor is installed looser than it should be, the knock sensor signal will be lower than normal, resulting in engine detonation.
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