HDi 90 TPS part number

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HDi 90 TPS part number

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Would anyone have a part number for an HDi 90 TPS?

Can't find them on the 'net. Plenty of petrol TPSs!
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Service Box says 1920 AK

It also says it's common to:
4 DOORS SALOON/EST AND INJECTION EW12J4 AND EEC 2000 DEPOLL (ENGINE)
COUPE 2 DOORS AND INJECTION EW12J4 AND EEC 2000 DEPOLL (ENGINE)
INJECTION ES9J4S
TURBO DIESEL DW10TD AND MOUNTING BOSCH UNTIL RPO NO. 09106
TURBO DIESEL DW10TD AND SIEMENS ASSEMBLY
DW12TED4 TURBO DIESEL AND 4 DOORS SALOON/EST UNTIL RPO NO. 09701
DW12TED4 TURBO DIESEL AND COUPE 2 DOORS UNTIL RPO NO. 09701

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Sure all it is is a potentiometer. Why wouldnt it be common to most?
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But why make one part when you can make 25 (and charge handsomely for them)?
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Thank you steve_earwig!

I think I have found a couple online, but it lists as a map sensor?

http://www.atarget.co.uk/shop/shop.php? ... ull&id=231
http://www.worldcarparts.co.uk/tabid/14 ... fault.aspx

I think part number 9635553580 may be the one, but it is quite elusive.
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Erk :shock: Did I get that wrong?
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Didn't think so! MAP sensor is something completely different, I think that one on A Target is a mighty big cock-up :x
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Can't find any sellers online. Is it not a common issue? Then again, my fuel filter housing was awkward to obtain too.

There was me thinking a move from an obscure Alfa GTV to a popular common Pug would mean easy to obtain parts! :D

The Stealers methinks after payday.
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That'll be steep, it's not common but not unheard of. Anyway, before you go sell your soul I've given you a few alternatives to look out for in the breaker's first.
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Thanks. I would just worry that a scrapped car is usually scrapped because the engine is garbage, therefore the TPS is not guaranteed to be correct.
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Engines aren't that expensive, cars are usually in the breaker's yard 'cos a) the tinworm won or b) they got dramatically redesigned. Or of course there's c) 'cos a new BSI costs more than the car :roll:
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sirwiggum wrote:Thanks. I would just worry that a scrapped car is usually scrapped because the engine is garbage, therefore the TPS is not guaranteed to be correct.
406s are scrapped for ANY reason. I sent a perfectly good tubby estate to be crushed simply because it needed a new driveshaft gaiter and was overdue a cambelt change I didn't have the tools to change myself :cry:
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mjb wrote:
sirwiggum wrote:Thanks. I would just worry that a scrapped car is usually scrapped because the engine is garbage, therefore the TPS is not guaranteed to be correct.
406s are scrapped for ANY reason. I sent a perfectly good tubby estate to be crushed simply because it needed a new driveshaft gaiter and was overdue a cambelt change I didn't have the tools to change myself :cry:
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