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VE v8 knock sensor location

Fu Manchu

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There ya go mate...
They want a V6 location
Could you upload those photos again please S.D.M.F

Hello everyone I’m new to this I got a VE SV6 series II and recently got the check engine light came on and took the car to a local mechanic thinking I could reset the computer but it didn’t and came across I got knock sensor faulty on the scanner even he erased the warning it keeps coming back up.

if anyone have a picture where the knock sensor is would be very grateful as I spent 2 hours looking for it couldn’t find at all and only found I believe the oil pressure sensor a long one which goes in to the head on drivers side under the headers and against the engine mount .

please help thanks
 

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Like the picture I just posted.
 

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That little heat shield is a C U next Tuesday.


No need to Leave Fu Manchu !
you were close !, but sorry no cigar !
They are roughly in the same location on the V6's,
But the heat shields I know on the LFX's, are a white plastic type with a silver foil type cover around that,
and slide over the plug, and onto the cable.
They are accessible when the car is on ramps, if you have the correct tools.
 
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