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Old 05-09-2006, 04:02 PM   #1
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Had a bit of a search through the parts database but I cant seem to find what Im after.

Im chasing a Throttle Position Sensor for an AU3 XR8 Ute which has the 70mm Tickford throttle body. I think mine is on the way out, and Ive had a million different things looked at and serviced to try and fix the problem (which is ****poor throttle response) so I'm going to go ahead and replace it.

Can anyone help me out with the part number for this particular item, I have copied down a number off the part itself which is F4SF 9B989.

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Old 05-09-2006, 05:42 PM   #2
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i hope im on the same track as you, but when i went from the 65mm to the genuine 70mm my mate at ford spares looked up all the tps and isc sensors and they are the same.
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Old 05-09-2006, 06:01 PM   #3
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Had a bit of a search through the parts database but I cant seem to find what Im after.

Im chasing a Throttle Position Sensor for an AU3 XR8 Ute which has the 70mm Tickford throttle body. I think mine is on the way out, and Ive had a million different things looked at and serviced to try and fix the problem (which is ****poor throttle response) so I'm going to go ahead and replace it.

Can anyone help me out with the part number for this particular item, I have copied down a number off the part itself which is F4SF 9B989.

TIA,

b2tf
This is the match I got:

Part # Description Unit Price
F4SZ 9B989 AA POTENTIOMETER $105.00
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Old 05-09-2006, 06:22 PM   #4
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This is the match I got:

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F4SZ 9B989 AA POTENTIOMETER $105.00
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