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Final stage resistor, replaced.
I used the search button for more info and I decided to follow the advise from all you fine people here and the DIY on the home page. Replacing the sensor wasn't bad, everything started working properly with the new unit, it took me about 1/2 hr. and the part cost me $70 with an internet coupon. Here are some pics of the sensor: The new sensor is the one on the right and is much smaller than the old one. |
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Good job
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Nothing like saving a few bucks. Great work
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What year and model is your X5? How many miles were on it?
Thanks. Curtis |
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My X it's an 01 73k 4.4
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How did you find the DIY? I have been looking on the home page and am not seeing it.
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Try this.
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Mike F Current: 2017 Grand Cherokee HEMI 2017 Kawasaki ZX-14r 2017 Harley RG Ultra 2017 Harley Fatboy S |
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I had the same problem too after owning a used 01 4.4 for a day. Replaced it locally. Part and labor was abt 90 dollars. Now it runs great.
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