I just happen to borrow a OBD-II scanner for another vehicle and for fun connected up the frontier. I got a code P0328 (knock sensor 1 high input). Anyone
shed more light on this code? My ses light is not on.
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I just happen to borrow a OBD-II scanner for another vehicle and for fun connected up the frontier. I got a code P0328 (knock sensor 1 high input). Anyone
shed more light on this code? My ses light is not on.
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The knock sensor won't trigger the SES light but it will cause a performance problem. You can ignore it or there are a couple things you can do. First,
check and make sure there isn't corrosion on the connector - if there is clean it. If you have a V6 the sensor is under the intake manifold so it's a
problem to replace but it can be done if you have a weekend or about $600 to have your dealer/mechanic do it ($200 parts - the rest labor). You can disconnect
it and jumper it with a resistor (cheap but not recommended unless you like engine knock and eventually holes in the tops of the pistons) or you can do the
relocate that's detailed in the sticky on the top of this section.
'03 SVE KC 4X4 5spd, granite, K&N dropin, foglights, Bilstein shocks, UTR bedliner, microfilter, SLR headers
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