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The ACDelcoGM Original Equipment 213-912 Throttle Position Sensor is a high-quality component designed to accurately inform your engine management system of the throttle valve angle. This GM recommended part ensures optimal fuel and ignition regulation, providing the reliability and durability expected from original factory components. With its compact design and lightweight build, it seamlessly integrates into your GM vehicle for enhanced performance.
Brand | ACDelco |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.8 x 2.7 x 1.2 inches |
Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | Air Control |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Model | ACDelco - Throttle Positi (Slp) (213-912) |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.7 x 1.2 inches |
Item model number | 213-912 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 213-912 |
OEM Part Number | 17123852 |
T**E
Great product & performs superbly
The original Throttle Position Sensor on my 1996 Beretta had not been replaced in 25 years. It was giving problems as in performance while driving having like a dead space in speed off and on. These sensors later found out are to be replace every 80,000 miles, was way past that on this car. After installing with the new sensor all the problems went away. Runs beautifully, like a new car. Removing the sensor a bit of a grind cause the bottom bolt is a little tough, need patient and steady fingers.
B**2
Easy fix
Although it didn't fix my problem, nonetheless it is a quality ACDelco part and was easy to install on my 2000 Blazer.
A**N
2002 GMC Sonoma - 2 sensor on throttle body
My truck has been a pain in the butt to try and fix. Problems occurred on hwy trying to do 70mph. Noticed temperature gauge going high and noticed my truck didn't seem to have power to accelerate. Luckily made it home. However this when problem started. Coolant was bubbling in reservoir. Allowed truck go cook down and when I went to start truck sounded really rough. Put new thermostat in and thought that fixed problem but didn't. Truck felt week and hesitant to accelerate. After researching I thought it was MAF sensor which for a GMC Sonoma it's a pretty large size sensor. Installed that and replaced filter but truck was still bad. So after more research I end up buying a IAC sensor. The truck started smooth and no drop in RPM however when driving around neighborhood truck would not accelerate past 30mph. Turns out the TP sensor needed to be replaced. After installing the 2 new sensors the truck runs smoothly again. I returned the MAF sensor since old one still worked. So if you have Idling problem, loss of power, engine stalling, and check engine light comes out and it has a P0300 and P0101 or P0102 it's light those 2 or 3 sensors.
M**N
Good
Good part
S**W
Worked for a 1998 Venture, 3.4l
As a previous poster said, these die. This fixed it.These were my symptoms:The van would buck violently when I pressed the gas, so hardly that it blew out my new liquid filled motor mount. It would do this at the 1/2 shift point. Sometimes I would be able to let off the gas, let it shift, and I could go on.It would do this intermittently, sometimes going for weeks between. Sometimes it would buck once. Sometimes it would buck for a mile. Sometimes I shut it off, turned it on, it would work. Did it in very cold and hot weather. Seemed to do it most when it was wet and rainy, but sometimes on a clear sunny day. Every time it would be on a cold motor, and finally, the last time, I had my scanner hooked up to watch the TPS specifically.Yes, this confused me for at least 6 months.Wasn't going with anything less than ACDelco.
J**R
Engine idling high ?
I've had three Pontiac Grand Am's, and had to replace this little item on the last two of them. Same problem each time. One day you start the car and it's idling at 1700 or 1800 RPM's and won't idle down. You get to a stop light and the car still wants to go and you have to really press on the brake to keep it stopped. You'll be going down the highway and you let off the gas and you'll still keep going at about 40 miles per hour without your foot on the gas.It's very easy to change since it's right near the top of the engine mounted on the back side of the air intake tube. Two screws (not sure what they are called, but they are not phillips or regular, some type of torx I believe) and you're done.Vehicle works perfectly after changing this....solved my problem anyway.
C**E
Throttle position sensor 02 Chevy 5.3
Install fit perfect, other,master pro, was difficult to insert and remove. To tight going in and coming out?Never did sit into sensor flush after 4-5 minutes of carful attempts.AC Delco , first attempt, right on in there, fit like a glove. Other may have worked, but was worrying me.Solved brisk acceleration problem.Trans would not shift into 3rd unless you accelerated gradually.02, 1500 Z71 Avalanche W/O traction control.
L**E
Has a glitch
Start up not quite right
V**
Buen producto y envío rápido
Llego una semana antes de lo que indicaba, llego tal cual el producto, en perfectas condiciones y funcionando. Fue El primer producto que compre de importación y todo estuvo bien el envío, el cobro y el producto.
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