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Old November 30th, 2011, 5:56 PM
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Talking Cheapest Best option when replacing Fuel Compensation sensor

I found this company Point A Engineering-Flex Fuel Smart Sensors for GM-Ford this is there part info Flex Fuel Smart Sensor for ford GM Products-Price:$148.00
What I liked about this sensor is it is the electronic portion of the sensor. It gives the required codes to your system. Gives you better gas mileage, and you dont need to remove old sensor, only the clip to connect to new sensor. Installation looks quick and easy without the mess. I ordered mine today, they said they have sold about six thousand. They have been in business 3 years. but, I liked what I heard and am looking forward to receiving my new part
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Ill have to disagree with the last post ^. I found an even better deal on one of those replicator modules. I went with a different one. I see them on ebay, amazon but it was cheaper to order it off their website. I couldn't beat the $100 price tag. Got it installed in my silverado, took me about 5 mins since it was just a plug and play type deal. It has been working great for about 10 months now. Here is what it is in case anyone else wants one of these things. It was off their website DSP Electronics LLC | Electronic modules for automotive and more!. and this is what it looks like
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I had the same issue and I replaced the sensor which I bought on Amazon for $344. You have to remove the passenger side front tire and the finder well. I attached pictures of the location. You will need a 3/8 fuel line disconnection tool which is only 8 bucks. Hope this helps. Make sure you take the gas cap off before starting. When removing the finder well you will have to take out the battery.
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Old March 31st, 2019, 6:38 PM
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From a 2002 S10 owners manual. not sure if its helpful anybody anymore but let my gas almost hit E the completely filled it up and cleaned the hell outta gas cap. then swapped out air filter, oil,drain plug, and filter, disconnected battery waited 30 secs reconnected. service light was still on but when i started it a sec time had turned off. was on once more in the morning on first startup but went away after second and hasnt come on all day. again not sure if helpful but never know
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