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if it is anything like a throttle position sensor on must cars I use a lab scope that has its screen on the computer can be had for as low as $60 HANTEK and it will save a buffer of what you are doing
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Don't do it. We've got the Timbo's APPS right here in the store. It a true electronics free APPS sensor totally mechanical.
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Timbo's APPS... All mechanical no electronics. Stock APPS... (IVS is all electronic) Wells APPS (magnetic but still electronic for both TPS and IVS signals)
So it's been this way for a while, but recently seems to have become more noticable. I live off the freeway, so in the morning on my way to work, I am accelerating up the freeway on ramp, usually mildly, and it's like I hit dead spots in acceleration, adding more go pedal will accelerate, but unless I romp into it more aggressively, I'll hit those dead spots until I'm up to speed. Now I notice it even If the truck is warm and on flat ground from light to light.
Other thing that may go with it ...
If I'm driving say 55-60 in fifth around 2k rpm and going slightly downhill, I'll use the motor to slow me down, but I keep slight pressure on the pedal to keep at a steady speed(so that I'm not slowing down to much.) When it's in that between state I guess I'll call it, where its coasting or adding fuel, it's like it can't decide what to do, you can hear the motor start adding fuel and then not quickly alternating back and forth( it doesn't cause extreme bucking or anything like that, maybe slight, rpms don't change, its just doesn't sound right to me. My dad's truck doesn't do that, really no vehicle I've driven has.
-My ac noise is .03.
-I've done a re-calibration before, it may have temporarily helped.
-No codes thrown
-the truck has surged a few times very intermittently when cruise is set, it seems to do it when the ac is on?
I'm not super techy when it comes to electrical things either, I have a volt meter, but that doesn't mean I know how to use it lol
Any help is greatly appreciated.