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Old 03-19-2009, 12:35 AM
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Original CPS on 118,000 "Normal?"

I have my original cps on 116,000 miles, is that normal. Just curious.
 
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My truck had the original and it has 183000 on the clock. It is good to have a spare CPS in the glove box with you because these can go out at any given time.
 
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Good to know! Where do they go on the motor? Thanks!
 
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Good to know! Where do they go on the motor? Thanks!
At this late hour I am finding it harder to explain, sorry... Basically, passenger side, look under & through the wheel well and you should see it, probably black plastic.
 
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Maybe this will help, sorry, all I have
 
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