Re: throttle position sensor 1990 Civic - junkyard part?
dex3703 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about my 1990 Civic. It has had problems recently
> with bogging down, stumbling, and seeming to stall. It just set the
> trouble code for the throttle position sensor. I was going to replace
> this, but found out the sensor isn't sold separately, only as part of
> the throttle body. A new part is $450 or so, a junkyard part is $40.
>
> I have some questions about doing this, that mostly relate to the value
> of the car:
> - Is this something I can do myself, or should I have a mechanic do it?
> There's lots of hoses and so forth on the throttle body and it seems
> like it's easy to get wrong.
> - What's the reliability of a junkyard part?
> - The bigger question is the car is approaching 17 years old and has
> 263K on it. Is this really worth fixing?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Derek
>
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Draw sketches before you tear it off, get a gasket from the dealer, try
to get a TB off a lower-mileage car. _Well worth it_ .
Did you inspect the connectors VERY carefully? The computer gets the
signal via three wires and two or three connectors.
'Curly'
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