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Guaranteed to Fit2003 Honda Civic Change Vehicle

Dorman®
2003 Honda Civic - Throttle Position Sensor

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$39.49
$90.29Save: $50.80(56%)
Manufacturer #977-022
Guaranteed to Fit2003 Honda Civic Change Vehicle
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Your Vehicle Fit Details

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
2003 Honda Civic
GX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-
2003 Honda Civic
EX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-
2003 Honda Civic
DX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-
2003 Honda Civic
LX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-
2003 Honda Civic
HX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-

Highlights

Brand:
Notes:
Plastic Housing Material; Adjustable; Throttle Body Mounted
Series:
OE Solutions Series
Configuration:
3 Male Blade Terminals with Connector
Replaces OE Number:
06160PNDA11, 06160PNDA12, 06160PNDA62, 06160PPAA12, 16400PLMA03, 16400PLMA53, 16400PLRA03, 16400PLRA54, 16400PNDA17, 16400PNDA66, 16400PPAA03, T42002, T42005
Quantity Sold:
Sold individually
Warranty:
Lifetime Dorman limited warranty
Prop 65 Warning:

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Interchange Part Number:
REPH314204, 06160PNDA11, 06160PNDA12, 06160PNDA62, 06160PPAA12, 16400PLMA03, 16400PLMA53, 16400PLRA03, 16400PLRA54, 16400PNDA17, 16400PNDA66, 16400PPAA03, T42002, T42005
Recommended Use:
OE Replacement

Vehicle Fitment Information

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
2001-2005 Honda Civic
DX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-
2001-2005 Honda Civic
EX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-
2001-2005 Honda Civic
GX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-
2001-2005 Honda Civic
HX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-
2001-2005 Honda Civic
LX
4 Cyl 1.7L
-
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Product Information

DORMAN TECHOICE THROTTLE POSITION SENSORS

Affordable, directly compatible and built to last, Dorman Techoice throttle position sensors stand out as the smart option. Since 1918, Dorman Products has supplied the automotive aftermarket with high-quality replacement parts, hardware and fasteners.

  • Simple to install
  • Engineered with high-quality materials
  • Qualified by Dorman’s strenuous testing procedures
  • Withstands wear and extreme conditions
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Product Q&A

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What problem can be fix replacing the throttle position sensor?A shopperDec 01, 2020
Best Answer:Hi, A throttle position sensor (TPS) is a sensor used to monitor the air intake of an engine. A malfunctioning throttle position sensor will relay bad data to your car's computer and usually result in poor fuel economy. Knowing the symptoms of a defective throttle position sensor can help you quickly diagnose the problem and make needed corrections. Depending on the exact nature of your bad throttle position sensor problem, your car could be very difficult to drive, it could get stuck on the side of the road, or it could even accelerate uncontrollably - a very scary and dangerous situation!
Grace G.STAFFDec 01, 2020