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Originally Posted by ned032002
I would see if you can test the one you have before you go and spend that kind of money. Look into a repair manual and see if you can test yours with a ohm meter. Testing resistance is really easy and worth doing before you go out and by one.
Here's a used tested one that's a lot cheaper if you need to go that route
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-98...23141009r38618
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good idea, I will take it to a mechanic and then tell him the error code.
then he can test it, see if theres any cleaning needed, and vacuum leaks
if it all checks out then i need 300 dollars for a third idle motor..
I replaced this part before with another used one I got for 50 dollars