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From : mark
Q: it is definently your throttle position sensor. this is quite common with 94 through early 98 trucks. it has to do with electrical interference causing fluctuations in the tps signal going to the powertrain control module which determines when the transmission should shift into overdrive. it is located on the drivers side http//www.dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/facts/12velocations-l.gif near the front of the engine. fixes have included spraying the tps with contact cleaner pulling the tps wiring out of the main wiring harness installing noise filters rewiring the tps wiring with shielded wiring and even taking apart the tps and giving it a good cleaning. below are some links to read regarding this common problem. http//www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.phps=&threadid=91396&highlight=throttle+position+sensor http//www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.phps=&threadid=90740&highlight=throttle+position+sensor http//www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.phps=&threadid=94812 http//www.dodgeram.org/tech/transmission/automatic/tpsadjust.htm .
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From : im right
anyone experience the headlights turning off when you tilt the steering wheel down this is most frustrating especially during the rainy day when you think your headlights are on. any info is appreciated. .
From : tbone
hmmm. made four trips to the east coast and back and never had a problem. i think all you dodge owners are just jealous and are causing this to happen *cbhvac* stephen@screweduponpurpose@carolinabreezehvac.com wrote in on tue 24 feb 2004 223929 gmt tom lawrence tnloaswpraemnmcien5g@earthlink.net wrote how the hell are the chebie owners gonna start their trucks with no tail gate midgets pushing from the bumper that just might work! why not they have hamsters under the hood.. mac .