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Old 02-19-2005, 10:12 PM   #4
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Re: 96 Ram 2500 V-10 gas dies at stoplights

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Originally Posted by gradywork
You mentioned it could be the Throttle Switch Position sensor. Is this sensor one that needs to be calibrated or do you just hook it up. I assume it is on the throttle body somewhere. Thanks
GR Brown
gradywork--I tried responding to your pm but it's not enabled through AF. From what I've read, you just hook up the TPS, making sure the shaft is aligned properly with stuff in the throttle bore. There are several posts in here about doing the work on the '96 model, mostly the 5.9L but the 8.0 may be the same.
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