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FXGTV wrote:If anyone has a photo of exactly where the sensor is it would be appreciated. I'm having trouble finding it as i dont have access to any ramps or proper jacks at the moment. Its hard to look around when your 1cm away from burning your nose off on the exhaust :P


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diss1dent wrote:
FXGTV wrote:If anyone has a photo of exactly where the sensor is it would be appreciated. I'm having trouble finding it as i dont have access to any ramps or proper jacks at the moment. Its hard to look around when your 1cm away from burning your nose off on the exhaust :P


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Haven't you heard? An mr2 never cools down :P Im pretty sure ive located it now anyway...the hard part is working out how the feck im going to get to it! You name it and it's in the way!
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FXGTV wrote:Im pretty sure ive located it now anyway...the hard part is working out how the feck im going to get to it! You name it and it's in the way!


Deep 30mm socket, and an appropriate extension (preferably the wobble drive type) ;)
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Haha i hear that! Just wating on the ramps now - thanks for the help guys. At least when this happens to another newb they will have a FAQ to look at 8) BTW, the second hand sensor cost me $75 from Hillside auto wreckers in Upper Hutt. They still have another one if anyone else needs one.
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An MR2 knock sensor is much easier to get to than a GT4 one! Heres a pic anyway, got mine on ramps at the moment :)

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Its the sensor smack bang in the middle.
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Cheers for that one mate. At first i thouht i wud have to navigate the gap between the exhaust and the all the suspension crap - but with a little lateral thinking i just out my hand up through the relatively big gap by the transmission :o :roll: :twisted:
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1982 ra60 Celica (my Aussie Toyota and axle stand warrior).
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Right, all sorted. I got the new knock sensor in withouit a hassle. The old one was starting to corrode, so it's a good thing I got it out before it fused itself to the block :P
The error codes are still comming up (34 and 52), even after I reset the ecu and disconnected the negative terminal. Its boosting normally and running sweet as though :) What else can I do to get rid of the stored error codes?
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Try pulling the EFI fuse i think it is. Pulling it resets it afaik.
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And leave it out, or disconnect the battery, for at least 30 seconds
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Sweet as - that did the trick :) The weird thing is the speedo read exactly, and I mean exactly, 155,000k when I replaced the sensor. The car must have known something :lol:
1988 r31 TI Skyline.
1982 ra60 Celica (my Aussie Toyota and axle stand warrior).
ex: 1991 Corolla, 1989 fxgt-v, 1985 aw11. 1992 sw20 gt-s. 2002 glxi Lancer wagon (work hack)
next car - another a-dub please!
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