I followed the trouble shooting steps and concluded the code to be an anomaly. I also went back to my maintenance log and realized I had the knock sensor replaced 1 1/2 years and 7K miles ago by my mechanic for close to $700. Thank you all for the help.
I have a 97 NSX-T, six-speed. I drove the car couple times and kept the egine under 4500 RPM and the check engine light has not come on. I plan to check the wiring this weekend. Thank you.
Frank, Thank you for the response. I noticed the check engine light when I accelerated above 4500 RPM. I am assuming if I drive with restraint I should be OK. Not sure if it makes a difference, but I did let the car sat for the last two month and if old gas may have caused it. I will trouble...
Larry, Thank you. I was hoping for an easy repair that I can do myself. I plan to follow the diagnostic instruction on the manual next weekend and hope it is not a bad sensor. Any advice is appreciated.
Does anyone have experience with a P0325 error code? Based on the code I know it is for rear knock sensor. Is it critical to replace immediately? How difficult for DIY? Thank you
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