Removing Throttle Position Sensor
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Removing Throttle Position Sensor - 3/5/2008 12:45:54 PM
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Ejectr
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I have a 2004 Taurus SES w/ 24V Duratec DOHC. I have all the symptoms of a flakey TPS. Late shifts...hesitation sometimes, lazy throttle, over sensitive throttle..more throttle than needed to get a shift up a hill... unnecessary shifts at wrong speeds..rpms jumping up and down on the tach holding steady throttle on flat road at certain speeds...and more. I cannot get the two phillips head screws (who in their right mind would use phillips heads in a place like this...allen heads would have been better) out to remove the TPS. I've tried an offset phillips...a posidrive phillips...tried biting it with a vise grip and finally hitting it with a chisel to get an edge started so I can break the screw loose. No luck with any of it and this is the top screw that you can get at...never mind the bottom one that's tucked in so tight with the brake fluid reservoir you can't even get a semblance of a screwdriver in there. They must have lock tighted them in. I'd zip them off with a dremmel, but I don't know what size they are to replace them. I'd like to know: 1) Is there any hope of getting these screws out? 2) What size and length are these screws so I can buy a couple of allen heads to replace them with when I finally do have to cut the heads off with a dremmel? Thanks.
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