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01 V8 Knock sensor wiring

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by DKC, Aug 4, 2025.

  1. Aug 12, 2025 at 11:37 AM
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    I don’t think Denso makes the knock sensors. I was told NTK (sensor division of NGK) made them. Might check out NTK 72872 $95.33. Rock Auto sell this one for $79
     
  2. Aug 12, 2025 at 11:38 AM
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    Denso and Aisin (and Advics) are OEM manuf'er for a wild array of parts on our trucks. Aftermarkets have gone to shit in the last several years. These trucks are also finicky when it comes to electronics, knockoffs don't meet Toyota's stringent requirements for quality, precision, longevity.

    Local parts stores are going to charge you 2x the price on parts.
    Amazon and others I listed unfortunately have counterfeit parts entering their inventory stream, regularly, they're not safe.
    Rock Auto is safe and usually cheapest, and Summit Racing is safe, nearly as cheap, but will pricematch anything to RockAuto (for the shipped/taxed price).

    Part lookup for Denso: https://www.densoautoparts.com
    Part lookup for Aisin/Advics: https://aisinaftermarket.com/online

    Start there - you didn't include 2WD or 4WD in your truck description, some parts will change based on that variable, like O2/air-fuel sensors.
     
  3. Aug 12, 2025 at 11:45 AM
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    I'm nearly positive make the knock sensor for my VVTi truck. But @DKC's engine isn't the same as mine, he has the non-VVTi version of the V8.

    Wait ... that's weird. Did they stop making it? I just went to look it up... I had a browser window opened and saved in my phone for the knock sensor and cam position sensor for my truck, and now the knock is returning a 404?

    I know they changed the knock sensor style for VVTI. The VVTi style sensor is a donut, that gets bolted to the block. Here's a pic from my snake cam, when I was inspecting the wiring (I'm getting a periodic, random P0328 only once in a blue moon, and only when cold). Also note it uses a side-plugged 2-wire connector in the VVTi years. I'm fairly certain there's something stupid going on with the pictured connector, in my case:

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  4. Aug 12, 2025 at 11:47 AM
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  6. Aug 14, 2025 at 6:41 AM
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    Gotcha. I've seen two types of connectors for the knock sensor on the 2000-2004 Tundras, and I swear for y'alls earlier years, there's an all-in-one 4-pin to double-2-pin mini-harness to replace the OEM harness. Maybe it's only for the 2003-2004, and the 2000-2002 you and @DKC have are different.

    I **REALLY** wish Toyota made a product like this for all the 2UZ, given all the f'n rodent chew problems with this engine, but it looks like my 2006, I'll basically be re-terminating the connectors and replacing the plastic plug to fix my P0328 code. I think I'm going to replace the damn knock sensor while I'm in there, "just in case". My issue isn't that I have knock. My issue is, either the sensor failed, or there's a problem with the connector. Seems like all the P0328 (bank 1 circuit high) and P0333 codes (bank 2 circuit high) codes link back to bad wiring or faulty sensor.

    upload_2025-8-14_9-37-38.png
     
  7. Aug 14, 2025 at 6:46 AM
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    PS @DKC, one point to note.

    I noticed on my truck, in the FSM's process for 2005+ trucks, it shows a specific torque on the knock sensor, and they need to be clocked in a very specific direction. I haven't checked the FSM for earlier years, but maybe something to look at.

    We often take for granted while unscrewing something, that we simply need to screw it back in. Not the case with many things, whether it be something basic like head bolts, or something like the park neutral safety switch or thermostat, which need to be oriented/clocked a very specific way.

    I usually look at the FSM, which you can download using links in the megathread, before doing any "new to me" job on my truck. Just to be 100% sure there's no ahas/gotchas at play.
     
  8. Aug 19, 2025 at 3:51 PM
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  9. Aug 21, 2025 at 1:37 PM
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    Yup sure enough that ec1 is frayed and disconnected on the grey wire.
     
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  10. Aug 21, 2025 at 1:53 PM
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    Oh wow, am I reading that pic correctly, that it's on the back of the heads/intake? I think I see the coolant crossover along the bottom of the image, and the bellhousing under the subject connector, with a bolt that has a blue dot on top.
     
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  11. Aug 21, 2025 at 1:55 PM
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    Yea I'm weighing options now

    I have 3 solid options and 1 shit one.

    1. Somehow get to it and patch it. (Idk if that's possible without removing the tranny or harness altogether)

    2. Jump it at the ecu and if it clears call it good

    3. Replace the entire harness, there's definitely enough damage to justify that.

    4. Keep driving it as is
     
  12. Aug 21, 2025 at 2:23 PM
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    is it this taped up connector on the engine harness holder? It looks to connector to a blank on my 2000. Not sure what it does.
     
  13. Aug 21, 2025 at 9:59 PM
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    No it's behind/below that
     
  14. Aug 22, 2025 at 7:32 AM
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    Here's what mine looks like, I had to jump the connector due to not enough slack on the damaged side

    PXL_20250822_143037822.jpg
     
  15. Aug 22, 2025 at 7:53 AM
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    Two things, I notice some other fraying (top oval) and also, you have another broken wire in here (bottom oval). And actually, there may be another broken wire farther down below the broken brownish-orange wire here, I can't tell because it's out of focus.

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