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2002 I understand this code has to do with the air/gas ratio sensor. Will driving the car slowly for a few miles hurt the car? Also when the mechanic tells me I need to replace the Oxygen sensor - how

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...KNOCK SENSOR, AND OXYGEN SENSOR GO? WHERE DOES THE KNOCK SENSOR, AND OXYGEN SENSOR, GO ON A 1998 ISUZU RODEO The knock sensor is located on the side of the engine block. And the oxygen sensors are ...

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...rear passenger side My 2002 Honda CRV makes a knocking noise (coming from the rear passenger side) when driving. It doesn't happen all the time (I didn't hear it at all yesterday, but it is happening ...

located to the firewall close to the battery... I have honda crv 2002 I want to change the fuel filter, but I did not find its location. can you help me?? The filter is attached to the top of the fuel

knock sensor located on a 2003 honda crv engine i want to replace the 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

...knock sensor, is it hard to replace? http://www.k20a.org/upload/k20aorgspecmotor/build/thumbnails/tn_Picture%20993.jpg right by the stater under the intake manfold, google: k20a3 knock sensor ...

...CR-V located? Need to find the temp sensor (switch) for the radiator fan on a 2002 Honda CRV. this should help, it locates most of the components related to the cooling fan with the switch ...

...knock sensor wiring schematics Knock sensor is a single wire red/blue wire. Sensor is located by starter under intake manifold and according to schematic goes straight to ecm pin 9. Ground is engine ...

Knock sensor(bank 2) are there 2 Knock sensors on a 2003 CRV? Computer saying no signal from knock sensor bank 2. COMPUTER SAYING NO SIGNAL FROM KNOCK SENSOR BANK 2 I looked 03 honda crv, 2.4L engine.

...knock sensor, which is located near the rear of the engine block, under the intake manifold. Disconnect the electrical connector from the sensor. Remove the sensor from the engine block. This may ...

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