How To Remove Knock Sensor On 2007 Honda Accord – P0325 Fix

How To Remove Knock Sensor On 2007 Honda Accord – P0325 Fix

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Check engine code: P0325

This video will show you how to fix code P0325 when your check engine light is on, this will work on a 2003-2007 Honda Accord 4 cylinder 2.4 engine, shows the process to remove the Knock Sensor for this vehicle.

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Maria Bonaparte says:

Hi!! I need your advice.
I did all the removal, now I need to know how can I connect the electric connectors. There is a white part that I don’t known how it goes.

J. Hatcher says:

Thanks man broke my knock sensor changing the starter lol dumb move vary helpful video thanks man

Jose Galeana Bernal says:

I have my check engine light on and this is the code I get. I ordered the sensor but did your car also make a whining noise past 3k rpm ? And if it did before is it fixed after. Thank you

LaShaye L. says:

Very thorough! Thanks!

Darion Nguyen says:

THANKYOU BRO! This was perfect I did it al off this video in maybe 30/40 mins save me a ton of money and earned yourself a new subscriber

Loren Fok says:

Can you use a deep 27mm socket?

CJ Q says:

Same thing with v6 right? No difference?

Mustafa says:

Fuck knock senser.

Jon Dow says:

Thanks for your detail instructions. I have a 2007 Accord and mine was slightly different but I was able to follow your directions and get it completed. Thanks again.

Ramakan says:

Does anyone know where the knock sensor is on 2013 Civic lx? Bank 1, P0326.

Paul Rak says:

NO NEED to remove the intake manifold and throttle body. Just remove plastic cover from intake so you can see, then with your left hand set the 27mm socket on the sensor by reaching over the alternator, then with your right hand put a eight inch extension on the socket with ratchet wrench under the intake. As easy as changing a spark plug.

Mike Hard says:

Will I have to do same for 2009 honda civic sedan 1.8 engine dx?

eduardo andes says:

Do you have to bleed the car after since you lost coolant?

eduardo andes says:

can you go from the bottom to remove the knock sensor?

Cantekin Yavuz says:

If you are skilled you can remove this sensor from the left side empty compartment of the manifold with the head switch.

Brad Livingston says:

thanks for making this video, saved me 295.00

Shanese Jones says:

As an owner of a 2004 Honda Accord with well over 300,000 miles on it, I'd like to thank you for this video personally. Not only have you saved me $1000+ in repair cost, you and this video has made it so I keep my job and make it to my classes safely. I don't know what I would have done. So I cannot thank you enough! You have gained a faithful subscriber and I am forever in your debt. While I'm here, would you happen to also have a video of how to perform a proper oil change on a 2003-2007 Honda Accord? THANK YOU AGAIN!!!

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