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Old June 26th, 2008, 8:44 PM
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Are these hard to replace? My 99 burb threw a code P0120 1/2. States that it is the throttle position sensor. Could it just need cleaning? Any help would be appreciated!!!!!
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The throttle postition sensor is seriously easy to replace. The rotor is most likely sticking if you are tripping a code, so its best to replace.


As you can see, two screws and its off.







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Thanks for your help!!!!
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