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Old 06-07-2008, 10:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Acelerator Pedal Posotion Sensor

Has any one else had drivability problems they can trace to this.

I have a 2003 and it seems to run different when I lube the trottle linkage with WD40 and spray this part.
Or when it rains ind it gets wet.
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Old 06-07-2008, 10:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I know every now and then my pedal will squeak if I don't keep some grease on the moving parts there. I don't get driveability problems, when you say it drives different how does it change?
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Low power and poor auto tranny shifting, then it will run great till either the lube wears out or the thing dries out. Its very strange and not all the time but I think I have chased these problems down to the APPS.
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Low power and poor auto tranny shifting, then it will run great till either the lube wears out or the thing dries out. Its very strange and not all the time but I think I have chased these problems down to the APPS.
Go get cable lubber at motorcycle shop & some cable lube. You will be able to lube the entire inside of cable
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