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After a Weekend of wheelin
After a weekend of wheelin, i noticed my truck running different like misfiring and staling... i brought it to the shop and they had told my it was the trottle postion sensor. Are these easy to replace or should i have them do it for the 250 dollars?
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Do it yourself. You need a small torx bit set and a new sensor. Simple.
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do it yourself... its a $44 part with tax from autozone took me all of 10min to switch out myself
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250!?! yikes, definatly do it yourself....
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easy fix -do it your self
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