
07-02-2009, 08:16 PM
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Re: CEL P0333 Knock Sensor Bank 2- HELP
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Originally Posted by JoeBalls
Well $550 later determined that it was a rodent (squirrel, rat, mouse, etc...) that decided to take up residence under my intake manifold and chew all of the wiring which in turn made the CEL go on with the Knock Sensor code. This also put the truck into safe mode, making it run rich. I will now read threads on how to eliminate rodents from living in your TUNDRA!
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WOW - dude that is phoqued!! That is the first time I have heard that one.
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Highwaylizard 2004 Tundra Double Cab Limited Edition 4.7 liter V8, four speed automatic, four wheel drive, testing platform for fuel economy, self designed cold air intake using ram air principle, Fitch Fuel Catalyst, Aero Turbine, "Foolie Exhaust" from Aero Turbine back, True Flow Intake with True Flow foam filter, Mobile 1 in the engine, K&N oil filter, Royal Purple in the differentials. 3:91 gears in the front (Thanks Cajuntundra!) and rear (Thanks Nytrousboy!) differentials, Toyo H/T Open Country tires.
testis amotio per pera
150,620 miles on the odometer Tundra Fuel Economy Blog
19+ MPG on the Highway at 75 MPH in a DC with a four speed automatic and a bad O2 sensor - not too shabby!
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