47rh TPS
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Are the TPS's different for the 94/95 and 96/97/98 trucks? After comparing them side by side, there is a little difference in the point of start of rotation.
A few years back, you could get these at cummins for about $90, I think they want well over 200 now. I don't want to know what Dodge wants for them.
A few years back, you could get these at cummins for about $90, I think they want well over 200 now. I don't want to know what Dodge wants for them.
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I'm not sure but it's more expensive every time that I buy somthing for this thing.Its stoped acting up and I'm begining to wonder if that is realy my problem?Are these things intermitent when they go???
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I have had the brake light switch mimic it before. I've seen guys on the TDR trying to bypass/replace the TPS with an adjustable potentiometer- and leaving it fixed when they get the setting how they want it.
My tps went out in my '96 at 135k miles, ruining a long planned cross country trip, and has been working fine since to 280k miles. My '95, on the other hand, is acting a little weird. Not entirely convinced its the tps though.
To answer your question, yes, mine was somewhat intermittent. It only worked when I took it to the dealer/AAMCO( ) to have it diagnosed. Would have saved a lot of money had I consulted the TDR first.(was hard to do on the road though)
My tps went out in my '96 at 135k miles, ruining a long planned cross country trip, and has been working fine since to 280k miles. My '95, on the other hand, is acting a little weird. Not entirely convinced its the tps though.
To answer your question, yes, mine was somewhat intermittent. It only worked when I took it to the dealer/AAMCO( ) to have it diagnosed. Would have saved a lot of money had I consulted the TDR first.(was hard to do on the road though)
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Originally Posted by infidel
I buy them at NAPA, last time was $148.
They have the same manufacturer's name on them as the stocker.
They have the same manufacturer's name on them as the stocker.
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Sorry, no p/n. I just give them the vehicle info and they have had no problem.
I'll bet $208 is the list price, all you have to do with NAPA is open an account and your prices drop considerably.
I'll bet $208 is the list price, all you have to do with NAPA is open an account and your prices drop considerably.
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Originally Posted by Mcmopar
I don't know why my NAPA guy cannot find them?? I could not find the number on the web site either??
Called my local NAPA had the number in 30 seconds, three in stock p/n 2-19233
Mind you this is for a '95, I think, but am not positive, that they are all the same.