Knock Sensor Replacement

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Learn How To save Money by Replacing your Knock Sensor YourSelf!
How To find and remove the Subaru Legacy Outback Knock sensor. How To install the Knock sensor and torque.
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Product Information:
Bosch knock sensor- for a 2001 Subaru Outback
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This knock sensor has a "life-time" warranty and could be found at O'Relly. But if you want the Grade A, the original, Outback's knock sensor you could purchase it from a Subaru Dealership.

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  • well just finished....didn't take me 8 hours...more like 8 minutes. check engine light gone, off to inspection with fingers crossed. thanks for this video it definitely helped

  • @suomi7777- No problem. I knew you can do it!

  • i will phuque this up somehow this sunday when i attempt it. ....somehow this will turn into an 8 hour ordeal. but thanx....looks easy enough!

  • @suomi7777 Great to know that you are willing to spend 8 hours fixing the car rather than spending $ for another person to do it!

  • thanks for posting. I found my KS online for under 30$ with delivery. Here in Maine the part in stores was between 80-120$.

    Off to install it today!

  • @jjbankhead Glad I can help! Just ask, if you have any questions!

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  • @suomi7777

    Me too! LOL You crack me up LMAO

  • LOL!

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