What does a Toyota knock sensor do?
The knock sensor in an engine is used to send signals to the engine-control computer if this action is detected, thus preventing a detonation from happening. In a sense, the knock sensor is a microphone placed in the engine to listen to any unusual noises that the engine makes.
What happens if your knock sensor goes bad?
A bad knock sensor may also not let the engine accelerate properly while driving on the highway, and cause the vehicle to lose fuel mileage. Once the computer realizes the knock sensor is not working properly, your vehicle will most likely lose power.
How old is the knock sensor on a Toyota 4Runner?
1996 Toyota 4Runner. Over a month in service and no CEL. The pic attached will show you what your 20 year old harness looks like under the intake. The knock sensors were rock solid. It was the harness that was the issue
What is the Toyota knock sensor harness part number?
Brand New, Genuine Toyota Knock Sensor Harness part number 82219-34010. Do not settle for anything less then the highest quality parts for your vehicle. This is the same exact part you will get when you go to your local dealer.
What kind of torque does a Toyota 4Runner have?
’99 4Runner SR5 5spd 3.4L V6 4WD (U.S), “Tall” Springs, PIAA fogs, KYB Mono Max Front, Gabriel HiJackers Rears, Pioneer Mechless sound, Yakima Loadwarrior with extension, 16″ 2nd Gen Tacoma “Snowflake” TRD Off Road wheels running Michelin X Radials LT2, owned since Oct, 2014.
What kind of torque does a Toyota SR 5 have?
2000 SR-5 V6 Auto . TOTALED 10/22/20. Desert Dune, Spectre intake, Borla muffler, Magnafine tranny filter, B&M cooler, 3 inch lift with tundra springs, billies, lc springs tokico shocks, DRL delete, Big 3 wire, full roof rack, TBU, Swapped in Elocker , all synthetic fluid. block, oil pan and tranny heaters, other small junk DAYUUUMMMM DOC!!!