Great video, It looks very intense.I have a 2008 tundra supercharged, I just got ,check engine, 4lo,vsc off and skid lights on the dash. codes read P033D(knock sensor 4 circuit high bank2) and P032D(knock sensor 3 circuit high bank 1). Is it possible both sensors died at once or could it be rodents work and where would I look for chewed up wires, everything looks fine but I can see their little imprints all over the place.Also, what is the locations of this sensors and how many are there in this truck?Thanks
@alberto same here with my 2011 Tundra. Rodent poop all over the engine. They chewed my ATV electrical. That was easy to repair, this one, I'm not sure I should even attempt to do myself. What was it at the end? Did you figure it out?
the knock sensor is not in an oil or coolant passage. they mount to the solid block. but if you have everything else apart you might lose some coolant.
why would you go through all that work and not replace them both, they are for common failure. if one failed the other is soon to follow and you will be doing it again. sensor one is close to cylinder one, (front of the engine) Sensors 2 is in the rear of the engine.
Nice video...but ALWAYS tape off your intake openings...yah just never know what might drop inside....
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Great video, It looks very intense.I have a 2008 tundra supercharged, I just got ,check engine, 4lo,vsc off and skid lights on the dash. codes read P033D(knock sensor 4 circuit high bank2) and P032D(knock sensor 3 circuit high bank 1). Is it possible both sensors died at once or could it be rodents work and where would I look for chewed up wires, everything looks fine but I can see their little imprints all over the place.Also, what is the locations of this sensors and how many are there in this truck?Thanks
@alberto same here with my 2011 Tundra. Rodent poop all over the engine. They chewed my ATV electrical. That was easy to repair, this one, I'm not sure I should even attempt to do myself. What was it at the end? Did you figure it out?
roughly the same process
How would you also replace the wire harness as most likely mice chewed it setting off the 0333 code in my case.
You need to find the break in the harness or where it is shorted, then run new wire from the break back to the sensor. Sauter the wire
Hello, do u happen to kno where i can get a pigtail connector for knock sensor?
So what does the knock sensor look like up close and do you have part number for them
H-sGrace SavedMe www.carparts.com/details/Toyota/Tundra/Replacement/Knock_Sensor/2006/REPM311201.html?TID=gglpla&origin=pla&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIgZnQ7Zfk4wIVg56fCh00TghDEAQYASABEgJ0B_D_BwE
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Will anything leak out of the knock sensor of a car that's been on off for more than a day
the knock sensor is not in an oil or coolant passage. they mount to the solid block. but if you have everything else apart you might lose some coolant.
Sure but which is knock sensor 1 and which is number 2? That would be helpful
why would you go through all that work and not replace them both, they are for common failure.
if one failed the other is soon to follow and you will be doing it again. sensor one is close to cylinder one, (front of the engine) Sensors 2 is in the rear of the engine.
Good video. How much does a job like this should cost?
Depends on location and average labor rates, shouldn’t be more than 500 including parts
How long did it take?
3hours maybe
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