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Bowling Green, KY, is the location of the Corvette assembly plant since 1981. From 1954-1981, Corvettes were assembled in St Louis, MO.

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Re: 93 corvette knock sensor

Subject: Re: 93 corvette knock sensor
by WW7 on 2010/6/23 13:19:50

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denz93 wrote:
Yes there is no codes but this sounds like it could be the problem i will check it tonight the book says you have to drain the coolant to change this is that correct?


Thats what the book says, but I did it the way Pete K told me he does it, and it worked great...I just unscrewed the old one, put my finger in the hole and very quickly screwed the new sensor in and tightened to spec..Quite easy, and I only lost a little coolant..If you have, or know someone with a scanner this is the easiest way to tell if your knock sensor is working..You can just tap on the exhaust manifold with a wrench and see if the scan tool registers any knock counts.The scanner will also tell you if your ECM is retarding the timing to cancel out the pinging or knocking...WW
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