99 Toyota Avalon 3.0L ***KNOCK SENSOR & SUBHARNESS*** PT 2
2000 - 2004 Toyota Avalon knock sensor location / replacement
3+4 are shielded ground. 1+2 come from knock sensors.
disconnect EB1 and test for continuity between 2&4 and 1&3 on both sides of the plug. Is there continuity of either plug at these 2 points? If so, the wire is shorted to ground, and that is the problem.
As far as finding the EB-1 connector its fairly hidden.. Easiest way for me anyway was to stick my left hand in around the cruise cable to the left of the air cleaner hoses and go underneeth the evap line with the green cap on it. If you imagine where the center of the V would be in relation to the engine itself it basically exits right there and snakes along the side of the rear head into a clip that holds it up there. On both cars i felt with my left hand until i found where it came out (its the only slinky feeling hose in that area), once found i pulled/wiggled it around with my left hand while going under the two intake tubes with my right hand which will locate the actual connector. At that point its still clipped up so you can release the clip if you can manage blind or yank it off (a bit reckless but still works lol). If you still have trouble its easy enough to remove the entire intake and upper airbox assembly to actually see it pretty easy. After its undone from the little plastic bracket you can then pull either side up enough to do the tests.
I have a 3VZ V6 pre-Taco that had a KNK code. I didn't want to pull the intake manifold off so i bought a sensor and pigtail from the dealer, plugged it in leaving the original stuff alone, and mounting the replacement sensor externally. I welded an exhaust stud nut (same thread pitch as the sensor) onto the engine "hook" bracket that bolts to the cylinder head. Its worked ever since and the truck actually feels stonger ( probably due to less ecu retard?)
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