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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / September 2006

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Knock sensor replacement 96 impreza

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Andrew.Page@unh.edu - 24 Sep 2006 23:12 GMT
Hi,

I need to replace the knock sensor on my 96 impreza.  Haynes says to
take off the intake manifold and half of the engine with it.  I think I
can see the sensor bolted to the block under the throttle assembly, and
that I could just whip out the old sensor without taking anything else
off.  Am I dumb or am I saving myself a lot of time?

Cheers,
Andrew.
Carl 1 Lucky Texan - 25 Sep 2006 00:08 GMT
> Hi,
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> Cheers,
> Andrew.

At www.ultimatesubaru.net I've read of several people replacing that
sensor. I don't recall anyone removing the manifold - though it may
require a little creativity in tool selection.

I dunno

Carl

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Dmitriy - 25 Sep 2006 14:34 GMT
I did mine a bit ago, no need to remove the manifold, it should be a
clear shot from the top, just need a long extension. The sensor is a
black plastic piece with a bolt to the block going through it and a
wire connecting to it. Should be an easy replacement - just don't
overtighten!

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> Carl
Andrew.Page@unh.edu - 26 Sep 2006 22:06 GMT
Thanks for posting guys - I'll get the part and get right on it.
Andrew.
 
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