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Taurus Wagon 3.0 Throttle Body and O2 Sensor
A Ford mechanic said my throttle body is shot (91 Taurus 3.0 Wagon), and unrepairable and the dealer wants $1,200 to replace it. They claim that it's no longer manufactured. I found one on the internet for $230. I know I have the mechanical skills to replace it. My question is what should I know when replacing it? Also I found an O2 sensor for $73 on the internet. I think I can replace that too. What should I know when I replace the O2 sensor. By the way about three years ago I took the intake manifold off of my Taurus I left the throttle body attached to it and I cleaned the throttle body together with the manifold by hanging it with a whire from the rafters of my garage and I simply squirted carberator cleaner all thru it and let it drain over a tarp and then after it looked clean and put it back with a new gasket and the car ran like new.
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However, regardless of make, I have but ![]() If one doctor tells you that you will die in a week, do you go home and ponder what to do with your time left, or get a second opinion |
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Re: Taurus Wagon 3.0 Throttle Body and O2 Sensor
And you owe me a $50 co-pay for interrupting my thought.
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