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Originally Posted by lshadoff
Well, sicksilver99, you have a choice. You can follow the factory recommended procedure or the one posted by Ninety-Nine SE-L. I am confident that the factory recommends turning off the engine before disconnecting the sensor for a reason, but that's just me, a person who was working on cars before Ninety-Nine SE-L was born.
It seems to me that having two throttle positition sensors would require having two throttle bodies each with a throttle to sense. It's hard to believe the factory put duplicate sensors on the same throttle.
Lew
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I don't believe its two sensors. I think its just one sensor with two plugs for some reason. Started in 97 vehicles.