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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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Cummins Nut
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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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-03' 5.9L HO w/Edge Mileage Max, 4" TBE, GHD, x-ed Silencer ring, AIRAID Intake tube -85" Mustang GT CFI -70" 440+6 Challenger R/T |
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