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Partsguy5 wrote-Not sure how the dealer is getting 2 or 3 thousand dollars they are no where near that price. You can not use a generic 1234E. There are reman options available for these as well. What is the name of the dealer that is working on this truck for you?

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That figure was probably off the cuff so maybe the actual price is less. Possible that price might have included new throttle pot assembly/wiring harness as well.

Re reman unit, good to know for future reference that is an option but I would expect nothing less than a brand new unit in this case considering the truck is still under warranty with 3 hours use.

As to name of dealer might be best to not mention "on the air" just yet but if you email me at procyon at hargray.com I'll be glad to tell you.
  • Posted 31 Mar 2014 11:31
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