Questions & Answers for: check knock sensor honda cr

...check the trans mount. Yes mine does the same thing around 40mph just finding out after checking every other option the last 6 months of it doing this I have a bad IMRC valve and knock sensor which ...

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...knock out/ leak power to earth of all other g/plugs also consider the possibility that the engine coolant sensor ( not the temp sender) has gon faulty this sensor gives ecu signal to provide excess ...

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Question about 1997 CR-V

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...knock sensor, while my old one doesnt! Dont know if that matters...it was fine the first couple of days...but now, its hard to start the car no matter what condition...i would have to step on gas and ...

...knock sensor on my 2003 honda crv where is it located on the engine the code for it came up when my check engine light came on and was tested Just done this on a 2002 (mk2) CR-V with 2 litre ivtec ...

...check if it is defective, when the engine does not start, knock the sensor with minimal force then start the engine. If it starts, then change the MAP sensor..Located over the throtle

...knock sensor from factory and mine runs fine goes all the way to 6200 no problem just got a cel on but as for your car I would try map sensor or tps sensor on throttle body and check all the routing ...

...knock,would having a faulty soenoid or oi sensor be the cause of this knocking ---- honda 2002 cr-v 2.0vtec check your oil level, color, and smell. My guess is that the low oil pressure light is on ...

Question about 2007 CR-V LX

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Knock sensor wiring for a 2007 crv check this out hope it helps ...

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