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Old 01-24-2017, 01:19 PM   #52 (permalink)
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This is a shaft sensor problem, it's dirty, it's moving around, connection loose or bad, or faulty, which one I dunno, take em off one by one and inspect it under good light to see if anything broke has a crack in it or dirty, also check each pin on the connection wire pull on it see if it comes out, reconnect and check all the connections for cracks or looseness. Look inside the hole where the sensor goes and check to make sure you see metal is clean that it's reading. Also make sure everything is tight.

Check the TB as well
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