I replace the knock sensors and wiring in a 2008 Toyota Sienna. This is response to a P0333 trouble code. Here's the gasket set I used: amzn.to/47k7ZPa
I have been dreading this repair but a few things of my research. 1. Replace the back spark plugs and coil packs with denso brand while you do this, these have a life of 150-200k so if never been done, do it now. 2. Clean the throttle body while apart. 3. Replace the heater hose by the knock sensors and clamps, due to a possible future coolant leak.
Well that explains why I got such a great dividend check last quarter from my Stock in Band-Aid !! …… All joking aside, we have the same year Sienna with 280k miles and have got a PO 333 a few times now so I know this project is in my future…Thanx so much for posting this !
My wife and kids are always rolling their eyes at me for coming into the house with blood on my arms and not being sure how it happened. I just get into what I am doing!
I used a Fel-Pro intake manifold gasket set. Also, the rubber rings around the injectors seemed kind of hard and loose. I ordered what I thought was a replacement set but ended up being wrong so I just went with the old. I put the link to the gasket set in the video description.
I have been dreading this repair but a few things of my research.
1. Replace the back spark plugs and coil packs with denso brand while you do this, these have a life of 150-200k so if never been done, do it now.
2. Clean the throttle body while apart.
3. Replace the heater hose by the knock sensors and clamps, due to a possible future coolant leak.
Good advice!
@@RobsFixitShop Thanks for the video i plan to do this in the next day or so! It will certainly help guide me!
Water hose
Yessir. Anything else by any chance?
Well that explains why I got such a great dividend check last quarter from my Stock in Band-Aid !! …… All joking aside, we have the same year Sienna with 280k miles and have got a PO 333 a few times now so I know this project is in my future…Thanx so much for
posting this !
My wife and kids are always rolling their eyes at me for coming into the house with blood on my arms and not being sure how it happened. I just get into what I am doing!
thanks for your guidance. Greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the instruction
Thank you mr robs i see how pix knock sensor toyota sienna it happens to mine same thing 🎉❤
My husband is going to do this project over next weekend on our 2006 Toyota Sienna. Thank you for the video and details!
Get some band aids!
@@RobsFixitShop He survived it and our car passed inspection!
@@SD-co9xe Great! I am glad I could help!
I have to do this on our van, and it only has 120K on it. Damn. I am not looking forward to it for sure. Great Video!
Good luck! I hope you don't drop your socket down the back of the engine as many times as me!
how many knock sensors did you replace? Should i replace both i don’t have to get to it again? I got the same code too. Thank you for sharing!
I replaced them both and the wiring harness although I would have only needed to replace one. Good luck!
Are both knock sensors the same part no.?
I think they're the same, I bought them as a set
Lots of work! Good job! How many hours total?
Sadly, it took around 4 hours and I was stiff as a board the next day from all the reaching back to get that stupid bolt off!
@@RobsFixitShop It only took me about 3 hours, and that was because of this video, thanks!
Can you provide a list or at least description of all the new gaskets you replaced. Would be much appreciated!
I used a Fel-Pro intake manifold gasket set. Also, the rubber rings around the injectors seemed kind of hard and loose. I ordered what I thought was a replacement set but ended up being wrong so I just went with the old. I put the link to the gasket set in the video description.