4.3 Chevy Engine Sensors4/16/2021
These sensors detected incorrect fuel-air mixture combustion in the cylinder.
![]() 4.3 Chevy Engine Sensors Drivers Side OfThe 1994 through 1995 Vortec V-6 engines had two knock sensors -- one located on the drivers side of the engine block between the rear-most and middle cylinders, and the other is on the passenger side, either on the rear of cylinder head, or on the block between the rear-most and middle cylinders.The single knock on the 1996 and later Vortec engines was located at the rear of the engine, below the drivers side of the distributor. It was directly behind two rigid fuel lines leading to the intake manifold. Light Trucks The knock sensors in 4.3-liter V-6-powered light pickups, such as the C1500 and Silverado, were in slightly different locations than the SUV and passenger vans. The pre-1996 models had two sensors, one on each side of the block. The later year models had a single knock sensor mounted in the engine block in front of the starter. About the Author This article was written by the It Still Works team, copy edited and fact checked through a multi-point auditing system, in efforts to ensure our readers only receive the best information. To submit your questions or ideas, or to simply learn more about It Still Works, contact us. More Articles 361959 Big Block Chevy Specifications How to Install a Knock Sensor on a 96. How to Change the O2 Sensor on a Lexus. Chevrolet C10 Truck Specifications The Location of the Coolant Temp Sensor. GMC Pickup S15 Specs 2002 Chevrolet ZR5 Specs How to Remove an O2 Sensor on a Town. Specifications of the 350 Chevy Engine Copyright 2020 Leaf Group Ltd. Leaf Group Media About Us Accessibility Terms of Use Privacy Policy Copyright Policy Manage Preferences.
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