Which is the best knock sensor for Honda CRV?

Which is the best knock sensor for Honda CRV?

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How do you replace the knock sensor on a Honda?

Let’s go through the procedure for Honda knock sensor replacement. Disconnect the battery negative terminal. Make yourself a coffee / tea / drink of your choice. Use hands or angled long nose pliers to release the wiring connector from the sensor and remove it. I did this bit with my hand, but this is tricky because you can’t see what you’re doing!

What kind of car has a knock sensor?

In this post I’m going to describe how I worked out what was causing the light to be on, what had gone wrong (knock sensor) and how I fixed it (replaced the sensor). The car in question here is a 2004 Honda CR-V with the 2 litre K20A petrol engine.

What’s the Check Engine light on a Honda CRV?

The check engine light / engine management light on my Honda CR-V came on recently. Then it went off…then it came back on again…then it went off again. You can probably guess what happened next.

What does knock sensor 1 on Honda CRV mean?

Honda CR-V P0325: Knock Sensor “1” – Circuit Malfunction. P0325 is a powertrain OBDII trouble code that has the same meaning for the Honda CR-V as it would any other vehicle. By definition, it means that the vehicles ECM/PCM isn’t getting the proper signal to or from the knock sensor.

What causes a Honda CRV p0325 to knock?

Modern internal combustion engines utilize the knock sensor to allow for aggressive timing. If the timing has gotten too aggressive it’ll cause the engine to knock. This sensor will let the computer know to dial back the timing. The symptoms associated with P0325 are going to vary by engine and model year.

Why is the knock sensor on my Honda Accord not working?

P0325 is telling you that the ECM/PCM is not getting the proper signal from the knock sensor. When this happens the computer will operate as though it is getting no signal from the sensor at all.

What does it mean when your knock sensor is not working?

By definition, it means that the vehicles ECM/PCM isn’t getting the proper signal to or from the knock sensor. Clearing this code typically requires a new knock sensor or correcting a short or break in the wiring harness. Modern internal combustion engines utilize the knock sensor to allow for aggressive timing.