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Hi Paul,
I Just Read A Solution You Gave To Someone Concerning A Fast Idle Problem. Well, I Have The Same Problem,only It's On An '85 Ranger;2.3l.4cyl.efi.manual Trans,(early Edition). I Tried Cleaning The Iac;cking The Tp Sensor. I Finally Purchased An OBD-I Code Reader And It Read,#13 And #33.being The Egr.I Took It Off And It Was Stuck,so I Freed It Up And Cleaned It. I Ck'd The Code Again And It Remained The Same With The Fast Idle. I Tried Disconnecting The Battery And Throttle Sensor To Reset The ECU But That Didn't Work Either. I Also Live In Western Washington And Am 62 Yrs.young.I'm Not A Mechanic And Could Really Use Any And Every Suggestion You May Have.
Thanks In Advance,
Dwight Nex
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