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The Honda Genuine 30530-PPL-A01 Knock Sensor is an OEM factory part engineered for exact fit and superior durability. Made from aluminum and weighing just 59 grams, it accurately detects engine knock to enhance performance and fuel efficiency. Trusted by professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, this sensor outperforms aftermarket alternatives, ensuring your Honda runs smoother and more reliably.
| ASIN | B00AJTQOBQ |
| Brand | Honda |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 298 Reviews |
| Included Components | Genuine Honda SENSOR, KNOCK |
| Item Type Name | ACCESSORIES |
| Item Weight | 59 Grams |
| Item weight | 59 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Honda |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 30530-PPL-A01 |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Model Number | 30530-PPL-A01 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Mounting type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Output Type | Push Button |
| Output type | Push Button |
| Specific Uses For Product | engine performance monitoring and abnormality detection |
| Style | Durable |
| Style Name | Durable |
Z**I
Worked for my 2004 Honda Crv
Man I tried so many things to get my knock sensor working FINALLY after my boss said just buy the OEM part I finally listened and Walla it worked. Idk how cause I bought an aftermarket one for $20 and that didn't worked. So I mean spending just a bit more will always be better than cheaping out thank you.
A**R
True Honda Part!!!! Works like a charm!!!!
Ok I will try to make this as clear as possible I have a Honda Element that started giving the code for a faulty, knock sensor and it was running rough, and the gas mileage went down because of it. I looked to Amazon for the part found the prices from $17-$116.99 drove to the Honda dealer they wanted $267 and I was told don’t buy a cheap one it wouldn’t fix the problem. The one for $116 was this one that is a genuine Honda part my Honda runs better than new thank you for having it!!! I am a guy that likes to work on my own cars this one was a bear because I have big Hands so be careful watch the video on Y T it definitely helped me. I 100% support the seller. Nothing beats Honda OEM parts.
M**I
Accord
Very quick arrival but it doesn't work for accord v6
I**O
Buy OEM! Don’t buy aftermarket. Best price around!
I had the P0325 (knock sensor) code on my 2005 Honda CR-V for months. I was procrastinating the repair. While I didn’t notice anything wrong with the cars drivability, I didn’t want something to get damaged. I did some research on prices (knock sensor) and how to go about doing the repair myself. What I found on my search was this. Don’t cheap out and buy aftermarket. BUY OEM! The code has a high probability of returning if you go aftermarket. Prices vary from $100-$300. Amazon is best priced and with tax $100 shipped. OEM too! Installation. It’s a pain in the neck. Literally! My car was originally from Massachusetts and now in California. Its still running fantastically with 228k + miles. It’s rusted under the hood and most parts are like corroded. That being said, the part was really stuck on there. It’s awkward and tight and hard to reach. Totally doable though. I mean I did it! You can to. Watch a few videos to get the idea first. Don’t attempt when the car has been driven or even remotely warm. Definitely make sure you have long bent needle nose pliers and a 1” 1/16 wrench. I saw someone using a socket but it looked cumbersome. Wrench was easy once I got the sensor nice and lubed. Be cautious not to damage the plug. Remove that first before trying to unscrew the sensor. Anyway so far this has cleared my code and it hasn’t returned. Look at how rusty my old one was. Thanks for hooking my up Amazon!
K**R
Works perfectly
Good quality, genuine part. Had this knock sensor installed by my local Honda dealer and my P0325 error has disappeared. Was experiencing severe hesitation prior to the replacement but all is well now.
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