After reading on how much of a pain in the ass the rear knock sensor was to remove I dreaded doing it
The way I did it requires removing nothing but the actual knock sensor, not the starter and not the intake.
First thing you need is to get the car off the ground so you can get under it
Then get a combination wrench that can go to 27mm, a 27mm wrench is too long, but the combination wrench should be about the right length, I used a KOBALT one
Now put a strong wire through the hole on the other end of the combination wrench and make sure this is long enough to hang down to the ground from the top of the car
squeeze your arm through everything and get the combination wrench onto the knock sensor.
Pull straight down on the wire
BINGO
only problem is when putting the new one on you cannot torque to factory specs, but I did it hand tight and it works great
The way I did it requires removing nothing but the actual knock sensor, not the starter and not the intake.
First thing you need is to get the car off the ground so you can get under it
Then get a combination wrench that can go to 27mm, a 27mm wrench is too long, but the combination wrench should be about the right length, I used a KOBALT one
Now put a strong wire through the hole on the other end of the combination wrench and make sure this is long enough to hang down to the ground from the top of the car
squeeze your arm through everything and get the combination wrench onto the knock sensor.
Pull straight down on the wire
BINGO
only problem is when putting the new one on you cannot torque to factory specs, but I did it hand tight and it works great