Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

2006 Nissan Maxima Knock Sensor & Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Newburgh, Indiana, US

Newburgh, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Nissan Warranty:No

This knock sensor was pulled from a 2006 Nissan Maxima VQ35 engine with approximately 100K miles. The engine was used to swap into a 4th gen (95-99) Maxima and this knock sensor was not needed. I do NOT know of its functionality, but it appears to be in good used condition. The motor fired right up once wired into the 4th gen and runs very well, so I would be fairly confident in the fact that this part works. I HAVE NOT TESTED NOR DO I HAVE A WAY TO TEST THIS ITEM.

This will include the knock sensor and its harness ONLY.

This may fit other years and variations of the VQ35 and maybe even VQ30 engines, but I WILL ONLY GUARANTEE THIS FOR A 2006 VQ35 NISSAN MAXIMA.

Other for Sale

Chris Bangle's ‘Illustrate the Future’ competition winner announced

Mon, 23 Apr 2012

Renowned designer Chris Bangle announced the winner of the ‘Illustrate the Future' design competition as Luis Fernando Peña Delgado at the end of the Interior Motives China conference yesterday. 22-year-old Delgado, a student of design at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia, was chosen by the judges under the direction of Bangle on the basis that his entry best followed the criteria of closeness to the original text, the quality of the illustrations and the creative content. The global competition's brief asked for students from any design discipline to examine excerpts from the eBook "Peter Teuful, A Tale of car design in Three parts" – written by Bangle himself – and translate them into a series of images.

Cadillac teases 2013 'glamour' concept car

Fri, 17 Aug 2012

Looking to recapture some of its past luster, Cadillac showed renderings of a concept car that will appear at a 2013 auto show. The car is an attempt for the brand to "reflect back not for nostalgia, but what made us great at the time," said Clay Dean, Cadillac director of advanced design. Monterey car week is packed with car shows, vintage racing and car auctions.

Poor quality diesel blamed for winter breakdowns

Thu, 12 Dec 2013

Thousands of drivers are risking a winter breakdown through being sold poor quality diesel fuel, the RAC has warned. All makes and models of car are at risk, says the breakdown recovery provider, with breakdowns proving more prevalent in eastern England and Scotland, and the greatest concentration of breakdowns occurring in the North East. Winter motoring guide Winter driving tips The organisation hasn’t yet found the root cause of the problem – so it is working with fuel retailers to work out what’s causing it.