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Motorcraft® DY1164 Motorcraft OE Replacement Throttle Position Sensor

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DY1164 Motorcraft OE Replacement Throttle Position Sensor
DY1164 Motorcraft OE Replacement Throttle Position Sensor
DY1164 Motorcraft OE Replacement Throttle Position Sensor

Motorcraft® DY1164 Motorcraft OE Replacement Throttle Position Sensor

Manufacturer #DY1164

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$100.49
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Great TPSMotorcraft Oe Replacement Throttle Position Sensor
5.0/5
Came in great condition and is working great so far instructions were easy to read too
JP
Posted by Johan P. / Sun, Jun 23
Fixed my P codeMotorcraft Oe Replacement Throttle Position Sensor
5.0/5
It fix my throttle position problem, glad I didn't have to buy a whole throttle body just to get this sensor.
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Posted by Antione B. / Tue, Dec 20
FAST SERVICEMotorcraft Oe Replacement Throttle Position Sensor
5.0/5
Fast service. Not being a mechanic, sometimes gotta search a little for what I am looking for on specialty items. Overall, great site!
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Posted by sherry H. / Tue, Feb 25
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Question: 2005 crown vic how can you tell when the throttle position sensor is not wrking ?james g. / Jan 04, 2021
Hi James, The common signs include lacking power when accelerating, rough or slow idle, stalling, inability to shift up, and the Check Engine Light coming on. For best results, we recommend referring to a trusted vehicle specific repair manual for details about troubleshooting, diagnostic, repair and install procedures. Still, it is best to consult your trusted local auto repair shop or dealership for this as well if you need to. You can find more information here as well: https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/
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