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Old 11-18-2014, 09:57 PM
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While I have the supercharger off I'm going to replace my knock sensors. For my 2000 XKR I found these products:

$23.83 Airtex 5S5619 Amazon
$28.99 Duralast SU7012 Autozone
$71.86 Standard Motor Products KS309 eBay
$105.70 Jaguar OEM LNE1692AA (it looks like they are made by DENSO) JaguarPartsCheap

Obviously the Aftermarket products are way more affordable but I'm worried it might be a major quality downgrade. Does anybody know about knock sensors?
 

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Old 11-19-2014, 08:47 AM
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cheap aftermarket works just fine, ive used them for many years, 0 failures.
 
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Old 11-19-2014, 11:26 AM
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Seaweed, be advised that SU7012 has a much longer cord than is needed for the XK8. Be sure to take the slack off with a tie up near the connection at the thermostat tower.


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Thanks guys. Did both of you use the Duralast SU7012?

cjd777: How long have you been using them?
 
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Seaweed, I used a couple on a friends car when he needed it right away and Autozone could have them that afternoon. So far no problem and it's been over 6 months.
We did both and I think it was really only one that had a ground issue after a thermostat leaking down the block but at the price, we just did both. The same one with a short lead was in the $70 range, go figure.
On another car having the same problem, cleaned the stud and bottom of the sensor, drove it a few days and it cleared, lucky.


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I think some parts you can go with a cheaper brand. This part in question does not move, no moving parts, what really can go wrong?????
 
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the only part on our jag, you should not do aftermarket is the alternator.

Its federal law, all aftermarket parts must meet or exceed oem quality.

Ive got $10 knock sensors in auctions new,

New Cheap Coils for under $40 bucks, all works great for many different cars, many different aftermarket parts
 
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