cateyes
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- Vehicle Year
- 1989
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Transmission
- Automatic
I have a 1989 2.9 auto Ranger that accelerates past 6000+ rpm's and remains there when I give it the slightest amount of gas. This is a dangerous situation and the truck can't be driven. The throttle cable moves freely but the throttle plate located inside the MAF sensor housing doesn't move as freely as it should. Could this be my problem or should I be looking elsewhere?
Thanks in advance for any and all feedback...
Thanks in advance for any and all feedback...