tugalo
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My bad, I was thinking IAC.
My bad, I was thinking IAC.
Too many acronyms!!!!!!!!! I understand. PYHOOYA.
PYHOOYA? WTFDTM?
I have been wanting to put mine on my intake!
Fairly generic part, a lot of cars use pretty much the same. Try doing a part number search at the auto parts store for 33002382 (with pigtail) or 33004280 (without pigtail). The last one I bought was out of a 1990 monaco 4 banger.
Or a list I found on another forum,
AIRTEX
5S1004
AUTO-TUNE
PT9599
BIG A
53-1009
BORG WARNER
WT5502
CHRYSLER
33002382
ECHLIN
TS5016
FILKO
CS-62
GP/SORENSEN
779-19015
KEM
139-411
NAPA
TS5016
NIEHOFF
TS81351
NIEHOFF
WA629EL
STANDARD / HYGRADE
AX9
TOMCO
12120
WELLS
SU330
old thread yes, but i need one i think. i am getting 1570 ohms with coolant temp at 200. how do i test it for true results? i may need to get a heat gun or something. i am assuming the air intake temp is what i need to measure, but how do i do that? still would like to just replace it with a new one if they are available.
Cruiser’s Renix Sensor Ground Test
Set your meter to measure Ohms. Be sure the key is in the OFF position. Using the positive (red) lead of your ohmmeter, probe the B terminal of the flat 3 wire connector of the TPS . The letters are embossed on the connector itself.
Touch the black lead of your meter to the negative battery post. Wiggle the wiring harness where it runs parallel to the valve cover and also near the MAP sensor mounted on the firewall. If you have an 87 or 88 with the C101 connector mounted on the firewall above the brake booster, wiggle it, too.
Revised 04/09/2012