1995-1999 Nissan Maxima: (2/2) Knock sensor replacement

1995-1999 Nissan Maxima: (2/2) Knock sensor replacement

How to replace the knock sensor in a 4th gen Maxima, part 2 of 2. Part 2 goes over how to use the wrench and prying tool (screwdriver, prybar, etc) to loosen…

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boredmder says:

@SUPERBWON I never said anything about the Snap On ratchet wrench lasting
me longer, just that it is physically longer, hence why I prefer it (more
leverage). I honestly don’t give a damn who made it, what the warranty is,
just that it’s there and it works for what I need it for. Also, GearWrench
doesn’t make them all. Where they around in the early 1900s when the
ratchet wrench was first patented? Nope.

ajm8127 says:

“tripod with two usable legs. f*cking [inaudible].” Hilarious. Nice work,
man. Keep the videos coming.

boredmder says:

PS pump and outer tie rod end vids are coming, just have to get some caps
for my G5 logic board before I can import and edit them.

Castlestoney says:

Think that Snap on wrench will last longer than others you say? lol, dont
see how since Gearwrench makes every brand of ratchet wrenches. They own
the patent and manufacture them all. Snap on never made one….Gearwrench
name costs 1/2 the price as snap on name. Lifetime warranty too.

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