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Old 12-29-2007, 08:53 PM
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24V TPS deal

I came across this tonight on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/tps-s...spagenameZWDVW

Might be a good deal if anyone is in need.

Doug
Old 12-30-2007, 10:36 AM
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that link doesnt work

the comment is included in it

but thanks for trying
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Fixed it.... THX
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thanx i am actually interested in it as long as the sensor works but i dont get it you can just but the sensor at an auto parts store for 55 bucks

who breaks the whole assembly
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Who sells the sensor seperatly??? I have only seen them at the Dealer in one big piece.
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I've never seen the APPS sensor sold in the aftermarket.
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i looked it up at advance and it shows the part for 55 bucks

unless im mistaken

http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=280&PTSet=A


i probly should actually go tot he store and see but it shows up under a 2000 dodge cummins

the bellcrank part is there to for 339 but maybe i am being nieve cause i dont wanna pay 339 bucks

check it out and let em know what you think
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I don't believe the $55 part will work..... The $339 version should though.
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well im gonna look into it just to be sure

ill let you know the outcome
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Thanks bud...
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If you go to a cummins dealer you can get just the potentiometer and you won't have to replace the whole bell crank assembly. Not sure of the price.
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Originally Posted by chali84
i looked it up at advance and it shows the part for 55 bucks

unless im mistaken

http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=280&PTSet=A


i probly should actually go tot he store and see but it shows up under a 2000 dodge cummins

the bellcrank part is there to for 339 but maybe i am being nieve cause i dont wanna pay 339 bucks

check it out and let em know what you think

There is an error in their catalog. That is the TP sensor for a gas engine. The picture represents a sensor for a 318/360, and if you key in the application as a 2000 pickup with a 360, the same part number comes up, while the two are definitely not interchangeable.
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i see

well that sucks

i cant believe knowone has stepped up and mad a cheaper alternative


i mean it just makes sense to do it

i refuse to pay that much money for that sensor
Old 12-31-2007, 09:30 AM
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I know that these are priced out of sight thats the reason when I came across this one I posted it..... Problem is there really isn't an alternative if ine goes bad.
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if its for a diesel the price is automaticlly tripled.....????????why??????


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