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Technical & Mechanical Problems
FJRF006.1: Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)
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<blockquote data-quote="JuiceMcGoose" data-source="post: 647754" data-attributes="member: 17055"><p>I agree with Fred, if it works don't fix it. My TPS hasn't been done and won't be done until something goes wrong with it.</p><p></p><p>After my original vocation as an auto mechanic and experiencing the mind set of those I worked for and with I've only allowed someone else to work on my stuff once, other than changing tires, a recall I didn't want to mess with. I now have a Cycle Hill tire changer so I will be doing my own tires now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuiceMcGoose, post: 647754, member: 17055"] I agree with Fred, if it works don't fix it. My TPS hasn't been done and won't be done until something goes wrong with it. After my original vocation as an auto mechanic and experiencing the mind set of those I worked for and with I've only allowed someone else to work on my stuff once, other than changing tires, a recall I didn't want to mess with. I now have a Cycle Hill tire changer so I will be doing my own tires now. [/QUOTE]
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