I had a P0325 trouble code on my 2004 RSX prompting me to replace the knock sensor. I looked online for the OEM and original knock sensor and it cost over $100. So I bought this cheap knock sensor for a little over $10. I installed it on the car, made sure the torque was correct, then cleared the fault code. And I only drove a few blocks before the check engine light came on with the same error code. I bought the original part and replaced this cheap one. I've been driving the car for a few weeks now and the check engine light hasn't come on. So if you have the same problem as me, I recommend getting an OEM or original knock sensor and avoiding all those cheap parts. I decided to buy their product to save some money but it turned out to be a waste of money and time.
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