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Old 07-14-2007, 10:16 PM   #1
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Ram Throtle speed sensor for Cummins

I have narrowed my problem to the throtle speed sensor on my '99 Ram with a 5.9L Cummins

Now, does anyone know where I can get 1 for under $ 500.00 ??

I'm thinking the part number is 530315750H " Bellcrank lever"
I can't stand the fuel mileage I am getting much longer

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Old 07-15-2007, 12:52 AM   #2
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Re: Ram Throtle speed sensor for Cummins

For some reason, I can't bring up your old posts. What are your symptoms?
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Re: Ram Throtle speed sensor for Cummins

Check EBay thay have lots of goodies!
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Re: Ram Throtle speed sensor for Cummins

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I have narrowed my problem to the throtle speed sensor on my '99 Ram with a 5.9L Cummins

Now, does anyone know where I can get 1 for under $ 500.00 ??

I'm thinking the part number is 530315750H " Bellcrank lever"
I can't stand the fuel mileage I am getting much longer

Thanks
Would that happen to be a throttle position sensor that controls the transmission shifting?? If so I think it is dealer only but some fellows have taken it off and drilled a small hole in it and forced some electrical contact cleaner in there. It doesnt always but sometimes works . Whats your fuel mileage on that rig? Loaded and empty.....
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Old 07-15-2007, 09:06 PM   #5
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Re: Ram Throtle speed sensor for Cummins

It shifts fineabove 40 mph, it;s just getting it there. The trans gets real jerky and you have to keep your foot in it to get it to shift. I generally pull a trailer with a t250 Bobcat on it, but I can't pull it like it is. I'll look around on ebay, but it's not really my favorite place to go.

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