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Old 07-12-2005, 10:00 AM
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tps 95 vs 96

i just purchased a 95 k1500 a few days ago. i am going through the hayes book to check all of the components. i noticed that the tps does not look like the 88-95 tps in the hayes bok. instead it looks like the 96-2000. will this cause a problem? i checked to make sure the tps is good and it checks out. i ask because i have a slight rough idle and am checking everything it could be. i asked the person that sold me the truck if they ever repalced it and they said no. could it be that someone swapped tbi with a 96 model? would this cause any problems?
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ok i just looked online at the local auto parts stores and their tps for my 95 looks liek what i have on there. the wires are in a group instead of in a row. i am now leaning towards hates book to be wrong. anyone agree?
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Old 07-12-2005, 03:52 PM
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Re: tps 95 vs 96

88 to 90 was in row. 91 up is in group. Don't trust hayes book to show exact details-they show generic pictures.
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