TCH knock sensor location
#3
Re: TCH knock sensor location
Man, I googled that to death and could not find it! Thanks for posting. I figured it was behind the intake or exhaust manifold. Just did not know where. So there is only one? Weird...
Now I can get up in there and see how much clearance I have.
Now I can get up in there and see how much clearance I have.
#6
Re: TCH knock sensor location
I don't want to remove it (yet). I want to do the mallet on the side of the block test with the engine idling.
I want to get as close as possible to it to see how the engine reacts.
My pinging problem recently came back with a vengeance. I had to switch to 93 octane.
I have a friend with a borescope. I plan to do that here in a few days to see how the combustion chambers and valves look.
Thanks again for the info.... Invaluable!
I want to get as close as possible to it to see how the engine reacts.
My pinging problem recently came back with a vengeance. I had to switch to 93 octane.
I have a friend with a borescope. I plan to do that here in a few days to see how the combustion chambers and valves look.
Thanks again for the info.... Invaluable!
#7
Re: TCH knock sensor location
Yeah, that, or reflash ECM. You know that ignition is ECM controlled.
Btw, Chilton for same year regular Camry says:
Install sensor in parallel line to the engine block, no more than a 10 degree angle to the block.
Not even sure what this means. I think, you may want to buy regular Camry Chilton. A lot on engine, brakes, suspension, body, interior is identical.
Btw, Chilton for same year regular Camry says:
Install sensor in parallel line to the engine block, no more than a 10 degree angle to the block.
Not even sure what this means. I think, you may want to buy regular Camry Chilton. A lot on engine, brakes, suspension, body, interior is identical.
#9
Re: TCH knock sensor location
Sorry about no answer from me guys, still out of town on business until the end of next week....Ukrkoz, try that sensor on a Nissan V6, you have to disassemble the entire top half of the engine to get to the two sensors that engine has.
#10
Re: TCH knock sensor location
Thanks again.