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πŸš— Enhance Engine Performance with Walker Products 200-1064 Throttle Position Sensor Review

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Details

BrandWalker Products
Item Dimensions LxWxH2.13 x 3 x 1.5 inches
Item Weight0.1 Pounds

Description of πŸš— Enhance Engine Performance with Walker Products 200-1064 Throttle Position Sensor

Industry leading throttle position sensor ( TPS ) manufacture in the automotive aftermarket. Manufactured for OE Fit, Form, and Function. Symptoms of failure include poor starting, improper automatic transmission converter lockup, engine stumbling, stalling, and or a check engine light. There is no scheduled service for TPS sensors, sensors are non-serviceable and must be replaced when failure occurs. Fit type: Vehicle Specific.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

easy to install on 2002 Ford Ranger

Product solved a bad TPS problem. Works as it should, 10 minutes setup and return to normal idle and problem with transmission torque converter engaging and disengaging.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Don't remember

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Works best in spares

Works great. It suffered from multiple engine and CEL codes that eventually triggered the high idle and throttle position sensor code. Replaced the sensor in 10 minutes and voila! Smooth idle and no codes. After 30 days the check engine light is still off.

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not properly built or resold.

Look at my picture, the leaves in the center of the circle should be horizontal along the length of the sensor, they are offset 180 degrees. This is why the transmission failed in my car. This can very quickly ruin the car's engine and transmission.

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

May not be for everyone '09 Ranger 4.0s

Not compatible with the throttle body on my 2009 Ranger 4.0L, even though the installation instructions say it is. The factory TPS is shown above on this Walker product. Note the orientation of the two "teeth" that should line up on the blade end of the throttle shaft. Walker has deviated 90 degrees. I discovered this after installation and immediately received a TPS error code.

Pros
  • It's OK!
Cons
  • There are new competitors

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not properly built or resold.

Look at my picture. The leaves in the center of the circle should be horizontal along the length of the sensor, they are offset 180 degrees. This is why the transmission failed in my car. This can very quickly ruin the car's engine and transmission.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Low maintainability

Revainrating 2 out of 5

May not fit all 2009 Ranger 4.0

Not compatible with the throttle body on my 2009 Ranger 4.0L despite the fitting instructions saying so. The factory TPS is shown above on this Walker product. Note the orientation of the two "teeth" that should line up on the blade end of the throttle shaft. Walker has deviated 90 degrees. I discovered this after installation and immediately received a TPS error code.

Pros
  • Replacement parts
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Powered by 2003 Ford Ranger Edge, Engine 3.0 Flex Fuel, 2WD

At 108,000km I replaced the stock sensor with this one when the stock sensor started outputting voltage outside the allowable range when checking . I also had idle problems. You will need to reuse the 2 Phillips steel screws that attached this part to the aluminum throttle body. Galvanic corrosion was a problem for me. The screws did not come out without a fight. The heads were also a little soft. When I tried to start stripping the heads manually, I reached for my impact wrench. The top one…

Pros
  • Sensors
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something