Throttle Position Sensor Problems - Solving them.
08-13-2018, (Subject: Throttle Position Sensor Problems - Solving them. ) 
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RE: Throttle Position Sensor Problems - Solving them.
(08-12-2018 )Chamberpains Wrote:  ...
The ECM on the truck is original and is 13 years old so it's about time to hang a new one any way. I'll update when I finally get this squared away.

The expected lifespan on most of the electronic components inside an ECM is about 8 years. If you replace the ECM as a step to solve it, it is older than that, and it does not fix it, you have lost no money in doing so.

Hang onto the old one until you are certain. If the new ECM does not solve anything, keep the new one on there and also keep the old one as a spare.


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