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Originally Posted by bribenz
did you try driving it with the eha wires unplugged ? when the throttle position sensor is faulty it can cause your symptoms [ surging ], and unpluging the eha will allow it to run better [ no surging ] ;; but it will change the idle speed and it will be slightly harder to start ;; this is just to eliminate the throttle position sensor as the problem not a cure ;; obviuosly
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Will give it a try in a couple of days,my youngest son just informed me that I need to work on the work truck because of nose in the rear axel,don't you love being the owner,certainly not the boss,though I try.thaks for the reply just-n-time.