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Honda TPS

How to replace a Honda TPS sensor without buying the entire throttle body If you’re having problems with your Honda Civic TPS, Honda makes you buy the entire throttle body. That can cost almost $300. That’s crazy, since the problem is just the sensor. Standard Motor Parts now offers a Honda TPS. for about $40. Just drill out the rivets holding the factory TPS in place and install the new sensor and gasket. Then drive in the new self-drilling screws. Recalibrate the system and you’re good to go. The T42004 … Read More

Honda TPS and Acura TPS

Replace just the TPS on Honda and Acura If you’re having problems with your Honda Civic TPS, Honda makes you buy the entire throttle body. That can cost almost $300. That’s crazy, since the problem is just the sensor. Standard Motor Parts now offers a Honda TPS and Acura TPS for about $40. Just drill out the rivets holding the factory TPS in place and install the new sensor and gasket. Then drive in the new self-drilling screws. Recalibrate the system and you’re good to go. The T42003 fits the … Read More

Honda TPS and Acura TPS

Cheaper throttle body fix for Honda If you’re having problems with your Honda Civic TPS, Honda makes you buy the entire throttle body. That can cost almost $300. That’s crazy, since the problem is just the sensor. Standard Motor Parts now offers a Honda TPS and Acura TPS. for about $40. Just drill out the rivets holding the factory TPS in place and install the new sensor and gasket. Then drive in the new self-drilling screws. Recalibrate the system and you’re good to go.   The T42002 fits the following … Read More

TPS for Honda and Acura vehicles

TPS for Honda and Acura vehicles If you’re having problems with your Honda Civic TPS, Honda makes you buy the entire throttle body. That can cost almost $300. That’s crazy, since the problem is just the sensor. Standard Motor Parts now offers a Honda Civic TPS repair kit for about $40. Just drill out the rivets holding the factory TPS in place and install the new sensor and gasket. Then drive in the new self-drilling screws. Recalibrate the system and you’re good to go. The T42001 fits the following vehicles: … Read More


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