1999 silverado 4.8 ~145,000 miles
SES light came on, it was the bank 2 knock sensor. cleared the code, drove about another 50 miles, SES light came back on for the same thing.
i haven't washed my engine bay in about 3 years or gone under any water recently. i only drive the truck 1 -3 times a week.
i called the dealer and the knock sensors were going for $ 75 a piece and he said roughly $300 in labor to do it. i haven't called any other shops yet, but i think i want to try and do this myself.
from everything i've read between here, fsc, and performancetruck.net, i think i should be able to manage it. i work at a stereo shop for a living, so i consider myself to be fairly knowledgeable with disassembly and such. i just have a few questions for those that have already done this themself.
1. should i stick with oem knock sensors? or get the $18 on ebay, or get them from napa, autozone, advanced auto etc? what about the manifold gasket, oem or parts store? and i think the sensor harness is a dealer only item, so i'll have no choice with that one.
2. from what i've read i should replace both of them? should i also replace the harness just in case. i really don't want to pull the intake manifold off more than once.
3. when pulling the intake manifold off, is it easier to take the throttle body off with cables, hoses etc. attached from the manifold? or leave the throttle body on and disconnect cables, hoses etc?
4 the only special tools i need that i don't have are the fuel line disconnect, and an inch pound torque wrench to re-torque the manifold bolts; should i see straight forward how to disconnect the fuel lines from the manifold once i have the tool? i haven't really looked at it close and haven't taken the top cover off the engine to get a good look at everything.
5. how do i relieve the fuel pressure from the fuel line before disconnecting it? or is that done just by disconnecting and letting fuel spray everywhere with the disconnect tool?
sorry for so many questions. i just want to make sure i have and know everything possible before i attempt this. i live in an apartment and i'll have to drive about 25 minutes to a friends shop where we can work on it and i want to get this all done in one day with the least amount of problems
SES light came on, it was the bank 2 knock sensor. cleared the code, drove about another 50 miles, SES light came back on for the same thing.
i haven't washed my engine bay in about 3 years or gone under any water recently. i only drive the truck 1 -3 times a week.
i called the dealer and the knock sensors were going for $ 75 a piece and he said roughly $300 in labor to do it. i haven't called any other shops yet, but i think i want to try and do this myself.
from everything i've read between here, fsc, and performancetruck.net, i think i should be able to manage it. i work at a stereo shop for a living, so i consider myself to be fairly knowledgeable with disassembly and such. i just have a few questions for those that have already done this themself.
1. should i stick with oem knock sensors? or get the $18 on ebay, or get them from napa, autozone, advanced auto etc? what about the manifold gasket, oem or parts store? and i think the sensor harness is a dealer only item, so i'll have no choice with that one.
2. from what i've read i should replace both of them? should i also replace the harness just in case. i really don't want to pull the intake manifold off more than once.
3. when pulling the intake manifold off, is it easier to take the throttle body off with cables, hoses etc. attached from the manifold? or leave the throttle body on and disconnect cables, hoses etc?
4 the only special tools i need that i don't have are the fuel line disconnect, and an inch pound torque wrench to re-torque the manifold bolts; should i see straight forward how to disconnect the fuel lines from the manifold once i have the tool? i haven't really looked at it close and haven't taken the top cover off the engine to get a good look at everything.
5. how do i relieve the fuel pressure from the fuel line before disconnecting it? or is that done just by disconnecting and letting fuel spray everywhere with the disconnect tool?
sorry for so many questions. i just want to make sure i have and know everything possible before i attempt this. i live in an apartment and i'll have to drive about 25 minutes to a friends shop where we can work on it and i want to get this all done in one day with the least amount of problems