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Rick Stallard Posted on Apr 10, 2017

Where is the automatic transmission speed sensor located code P0720 on a 2005 nissan xterra

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johnr79

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2008

SOURCE: nissan xterra knock sensor

It's the valley of the engine underneath the intake manifold. It's about an $800 job because the top of the engine has to come off. However, unless you have a supercharged xterra it shouldn't effect performance. Also, the knock sensor will not trip the check engine light, as it does not indicate a primary problem, so if your light is on you should have another code that should be fixed first.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2009

SOURCE: where is the knock sensor for the 04 nissan xterra

Your knock sensor is located undernesth the air intake manifold on top of the engine block. This goes for 2000-2004 xterra V6 3.3L models.

ZJLimited

ZJ Limited

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2010

SOURCE: Diagram available for 01 Nissan Xterra Knock Sensor location?

V6 3.3L The sensor is located underneath the air intake manifold on top of the engine block. This should take an experienced mechanic about 3-4 hours to replace.

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Fig. Engine compartment component locations

Hope this help (remember rated this free help) Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2010

SOURCE: Speed sensor location on a Nissan Maxima 2000 GXE...

There are two speed sensors one is called a revolution sensor that is located on the case of the transmission. You can take the driver side wheel off and see the sensor on the top of the case of the transmission. A 10mm bolt is holding it in. Easy fix

John Jon

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2011

SOURCE: knock sensor 2000 nissan xterra V6, location of

Hello the sensor is located under your intake manifold you will need to remove the intake manifold to gain access to it here is photos of what and where your looking for thisregeetone_0.pngregeetone_21.jpg

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i have the same problem 2005 xterra 4x2 giving pretty much all the code you posted but i did and tried everything possible to fix it myself with a little success but still ( Engine Light ) comes on with the last code P1757 front breake soleniod i did change the front passenger sensor but now the light came on again i believe the driver side need to replace as well ..... but weird the whining noise from the engine still there sound like i am going 120mph but actually im going 30mph only initiall problem was fixed by replacing the Transmission Oil 5 qrt S type from nissan dealer it did help for at least few months but then the problem came back... i also replace the Transmission Revolution speed sensor by doing that id just eliminate the code to pop up... i love my xterra but im getting really fraustrated everytime i see her in my garage colleccting dust not running.. dont want to spent a fortune rather thingking about trading it anyway like id said you might thingking replacing the Transmission oil that would maybe solve the issue.... GOOD LUCK....
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Where is the knock sensor located on the 2002 nissan xterra 3.3l v-6 ?

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The knock sensor is not a huge deal to replace and will not turn on the light. It should be dont though.

The crankshaft sensor is located directly between the engine and transmission. It is dead center at the bottom.
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