Motorcraft Cam Position Sensor CPS 94-03 7.3L
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pretty good so far
This cps works well in my 2000 7.3l so far. I havent driven that far but my fuel mileage has not suffered and it runs nice.
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Replaced as maintence
I had just rebuilt the fuel bowl, replaced the IPR and ICP and the CPS. The IPR was the problem but after 13 years and 200k miles I figured to do some preventive maintence. Exursion 7.3 started right up and ran very smooth.
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another great deal from riffraff on factory ford item
Everyone should keep a spare CPS in their glove box. Thanks riffraff for the great price and always fast shipping
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Problem solved
I replaced the grey replacement cps with this one and solved the rough idle and hesitation/jerking at highway speeds. I only wish I would have changed it sooner. The shipping was lightning fast! Great job!
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Great product
Works great. Fast shipping. And would recommend Riffraff over and over. Great company.
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OEM is a must!!
Long story short: truck was idling badly and stalling so I bought a CPS from Oreillys. Installed sensor and started having intermittent problems with truck cutting/jerking/ whatever you want to call it around 2-2300 rpm. Replaced throttle position sensor, fuel filter, in line fuel pump, and dropped tank to clean fuel filters. Nothing worked. Ordered this OEM sensor from Riff Raff for cheaper than the aftermarket POS and it fixed the problem. Lesson learned!!
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Works
Can't say much about this other than it works. OEM ford is the only way to go on the CPS.
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Best one yet
I have tried several cam sensors over the years but this one has the Old Truck running like new again. I think it does idle better and in the performance tune seems happy.
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Time Will Tell
Just got it in & installed. Hope it is better than generic part. I have had 9 months of "heck" with my truck. It would die only in wet weather. After spending over a month in the shop & still not fixed, I read on several forums how the problem is caused by dual issues. The off-brand CPS, & the windshield wiper motor causing the malfunctions. All I can say is, "So-Far-So-Good"!