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I would check the idle air control valve before replacing anything. The computer regulates the idle speed by controlling the amount of air entering the intake thru the throttle body. The valve could be faulty, or the throttle body can be gummed up. Is the check engine light on ?
You need to replace your TPS (throttle position sensor) it is located on the throttle body of the injection system. This is not a complicated procedure, there are a couple of screws and a couple of plugs. You can get one at just about any auto parts store.
if the code keeps comming back then you would first find the wire that goes from the tps to the computer. check for the five volt reference voltage, at the computer and at the tps and then check to see if the return voltage is also at the computer. ( this wire sometimes breaks)
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