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Lifted4Christ2005 Jul 18, 2010 04:41 PM

knock sensor trouble
 
Hi all this is my first post on here will see how this goes I have a 2005 silverado Z71 5.3 v8. I recently had a check eng light pop on took it to my local Auto zone to get a reading.test results state that the 2nd bay #2 knock sensor has low output does this mean its working and about to go out? Or is it gone out completely? or maybe a harness problem? either way i am going to replace just curious. My 2nd question would be is there a knock sensor on either side of the block or side by side. cause in a diagram they had on the computer at Auto zone showed them side by side is this true cause i would think they are on opposite sides.



My next question would be when i do go to replace it what all is involved in doing so?


thanks for all who post

Keep on truckin

lifted4christ2005 :)

chrisbmo2000 Jul 18, 2010 06:19 PM

First off welcome to the forum........as far as the sensors being side by side I dont think so I would say one on each side and should be pretty straight forward as far as how they come out

Lifted4Christ2005 Jul 18, 2010 11:25 PM

so what side is sensor #2 then >? pass / driver?

also do i have to take apart the intake manifold to get to it?

acnas Jul 19, 2010 05:02 AM

They are under the intake and side by side. Intake needs to come off to replace. All the ones I have changed are corroded from water. Do yourself a favor and buy 2 sensors and the harness when you repair this. Torque is critical on the sensors. I usually rtv the front half of the rubber caps to the block so water can go around the plugs and not into the sensor. You also need intake gaskets. Not a hard job. Good luck.

Mr_Shamrock Jul 19, 2010 07:54 AM


Originally Posted by acnas (Post 58555)
They are under the intake and side by side. Intake needs to come off to replace. All the ones I have changed are corroded from water. Do yourself a favor and buy 2 sensors and the harness when you repair this. Torque is critical on the sensors. I usually rtv the front half of the rubber caps to the block so water can go around the plugs and not into the sensor. You also need intake gaskets. Not a hard job. Good luck.

I just did a set and ACNAS is right on the money.

RUFFNECK4LYFE Jul 19, 2010 11:48 AM

Once you take off the sensors you will tell for sure which is bad. They will be so corroded and rusted. Use high temp silicone and use it like your brother sells it!! Once this is done, you will notice a power increase. Good luck!

Lifted4Christ2005 Jul 20, 2010 05:03 AM

Hey thanks again everyone for your input been a big help. Just 1 more ? When taking off the intake manifold can I get to it from the top or bottom or am I going to have to pull the inside wheelwell off?

Mr_Shamrock Jul 20, 2010 06:45 AM

Make sure your not confusing the intake manifold with the exhaust manifold. The intake is right on top of the motor. Everything will be done from right on top.

Mr_Shamrock Jul 20, 2010 06:57 AM

This will give you better idea I think...

Lifted4Christ2005 Jul 20, 2010 05:35 PM

Awesome Bro thanks for the Help video was great.. Yeah i was thinking exhaust manifold thanks again im going to tackle this it weekend looks


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