2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
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2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
$1,100.
Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
$277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
just the sensor and installing it???
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other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
$1,100.
Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
$277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
just the sensor and installing it???
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
cms wrote:
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
==================================
YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
ebscohost ones.
TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
(throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
Russia who could get anything....
Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
you have.
'Curly'
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
==================================
YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
ebscohost ones.
TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
(throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
Russia who could get anything....
Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
you have.
'Curly'
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
cms wrote:
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
==================================
YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
ebscohost ones.
TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
(throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
Russia who could get anything....
Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
you have.
'Curly'
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
==================================
YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
ebscohost ones.
TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
(throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
Russia who could get anything....
Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
you have.
'Curly'
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
cms wrote:
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
==================================
YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
ebscohost ones.
TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
(throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
Russia who could get anything....
Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
you have.
'Curly'
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
==================================
YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
ebscohost ones.
TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
(throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
Russia who could get anything....
Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
you have.
'Curly'
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
cms wrote:
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
==================================
YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
ebscohost ones.
TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
(throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
Russia who could get anything....
Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
you have.
'Curly'
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
==================================
YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
ebscohost ones.
TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
(throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
Russia who could get anything....
Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
you have.
'Curly'
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
motsco_ wrote:
> cms wrote:
>> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
>> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
>> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
>> $1,100.
>> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
>> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
>> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
>> just the sensor and installing it???
>>
> ==================================
> YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
> at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
> ebscohost ones.
>
> TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
> first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
> thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
> there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
> (throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
> have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
> sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
> one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
> Russia who could get anything....
>
> Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
> mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
> you have.
>
> 'Curly'
-- You need to tell us the diagnostic CODE the dealer wrote on your
invoice too -------
> cms wrote:
>> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
>> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
>> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
>> $1,100.
>> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
>> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
>> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
>> just the sensor and installing it???
>>
> ==================================
> YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
> at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
> ebscohost ones.
>
> TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
> first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
> thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
> there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
> (throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
> have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
> sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
> one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
> Russia who could get anything....
>
> Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
> mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
> you have.
>
> 'Curly'
-- You need to tell us the diagnostic CODE the dealer wrote on your
invoice too -------
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
motsco_ wrote:
> cms wrote:
>> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
>> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
>> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
>> $1,100.
>> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
>> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
>> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
>> just the sensor and installing it???
>>
> ==================================
> YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
> at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
> ebscohost ones.
>
> TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
> first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
> thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
> there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
> (throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
> have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
> sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
> one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
> Russia who could get anything....
>
> Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
> mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
> you have.
>
> 'Curly'
-- You need to tell us the diagnostic CODE the dealer wrote on your
invoice too -------
> cms wrote:
>> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
>> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
>> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
>> $1,100.
>> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
>> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
>> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
>> just the sensor and installing it???
>>
> ==================================
> YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
> at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
> ebscohost ones.
>
> TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
> first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
> thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
> there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
> (throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
> have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
> sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
> one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
> Russia who could get anything....
>
> Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
> mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
> you have.
>
> 'Curly'
-- You need to tell us the diagnostic CODE the dealer wrote on your
invoice too -------
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
motsco_ wrote:
> cms wrote:
>> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
>> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
>> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
>> $1,100.
>> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
>> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
>> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
>> just the sensor and installing it???
>>
> ==================================
> YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
> at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
> ebscohost ones.
>
> TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
> first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
> thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
> there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
> (throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
> have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
> sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
> one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
> Russia who could get anything....
>
> Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
> mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
> you have.
>
> 'Curly'
-- You need to tell us the diagnostic CODE the dealer wrote on your
invoice too -------
> cms wrote:
>> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
>> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
>> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
>> $1,100.
>> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
>> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
>> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
>> just the sensor and installing it???
>>
> ==================================
> YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
> at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
> ebscohost ones.
>
> TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
> first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
> thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
> there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
> (throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
> have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
> sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
> one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
> Russia who could get anything....
>
> Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
> mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
> you have.
>
> 'Curly'
-- You need to tell us the diagnostic CODE the dealer wrote on your
invoice too -------
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
motsco_ wrote:
> cms wrote:
>> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
>> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
>> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
>> $1,100.
>> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
>> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
>> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
>> just the sensor and installing it???
>>
> ==================================
> YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
> at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
> ebscohost ones.
>
> TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
> first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
> thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
> there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
> (throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
> have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
> sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
> one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
> Russia who could get anything....
>
> Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
> mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
> you have.
>
> 'Curly'
-- You need to tell us the diagnostic CODE the dealer wrote on your
invoice too -------
> cms wrote:
>> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
>> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
>> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
>> $1,100.
>> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
>> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
>> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
>> just the sensor and installing it???
>>
> ==================================
> YOu need to do more research first. Look through ALL the TSB's mentioned
> at this page http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/ especially the
> ebscohost ones.
>
> TB problems are very rare and often misdiagnosed. Check the connectors
> first. Get an ANALOG meter and test it yourself very slowly and
> thoroughly. Write down the min and max resistances in case you find
> there's a blip at the spot that corresponds to you highway cruise speed
> (throttle will be open maybe 10 degrees). If you find the blip, you'll
> have to replace the variable resistor, if you dare. There's lots of
> sites where you can learn how to drill out the rivets and install a new
> one. Getting the resistor is the trick. :-) I used to know this guy in
> Russia who could get anything....
>
> Have you approached Honda for any 'goodwill' consideration? You didn't
> mention your mileage. It's very important in figuring out which problem
> you have.
>
> 'Curly'
-- You need to tell us the diagnostic CODE the dealer wrote on your
invoice too -------
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
cms wrote:
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
===============================
CMS,
Take a look at this thread. It involves an '04 with only 50,000 miles:
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=20213
Still waiting for the CODE, and your mileage.
'Curly'
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
===============================
CMS,
Take a look at this thread. It involves an '04 with only 50,000 miles:
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=20213
Still waiting for the CODE, and your mileage.
'Curly'
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
cms wrote:
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
===============================
CMS,
Take a look at this thread. It involves an '04 with only 50,000 miles:
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=20213
Still waiting for the CODE, and your mileage.
'Curly'
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
===============================
CMS,
Take a look at this thread. It involves an '04 with only 50,000 miles:
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=20213
Still waiting for the CODE, and your mileage.
'Curly'
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
cms wrote:
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
===============================
CMS,
Take a look at this thread. It involves an '04 with only 50,000 miles:
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=20213
Still waiting for the CODE, and your mileage.
'Curly'
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
===============================
CMS,
Take a look at this thread. It involves an '04 with only 50,000 miles:
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=20213
Still waiting for the CODE, and your mileage.
'Curly'
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Re: 2003 CRV Throttle Position Sensor
cms wrote:
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
===============================
CMS,
Take a look at this thread. It involves an '04 with only 50,000 miles:
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=20213
Still waiting for the CODE, and your mileage.
'Curly'
> I just took my CRV to the dealership with symptoms similar to those in
> other posts and they said it was a bad Throttle Position Sensor and
> the entire Throttle Body would have to be replaced to the tune of
> $1,100.
>
> Checking with AutoZone, they said there is no aftermarket part to buy
> but then he found performance parts...Throttle Bodies ranging from
> $277 to $353 or just a Throttle Position Sensor for $41.
>
> Can anyone give me some advice, opinion or instruction as to buying
> just the sensor and installing it???
>
===============================
CMS,
Take a look at this thread. It involves an '04 with only 50,000 miles:
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=20213
Still waiting for the CODE, and your mileage.
'Curly'
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