TD - Just got mine yesterday. THANKS!
OK, I went to Cummins to verify the part numbers that WOT posted (
CURRENT PART NUMBER FOR THE APPS/TPS SENSOR IS 3970085, RETAIL $336. 00) and it is correct. I want to apologize for my first post stating that it is no longer available from Cummins and is a dealer only part. Now I need to go back to Cummins and b!tch slap a guy named Brian (READ - educate him about the new part number). So far, it is confirmed that the sensor itself is a dealer controlled item (at least through Cummins), and can not be acquired sperately.
There is a possibility of getting another 10 - 20% off, but I don't want to post how yet. I need to make some calls to verify. It is under the premise that other parts for our trucks can be purchased at other brand Big Rig shops with the Cummins label.
Does anybody know anyone who works for Crown or Clark (forklift)? It may be possible that just the sensor is used in some electric applications like forklifts, or golf carts.
Gary - if you have time, could you take one of the sensors to a Kenworth or other Big Rig shop to see if they have seen it used on other rigs? I will do the same here in Denver.
UPDATE - Driving home from work yesterday and the surging was awful (just like the last 4 days) Jumping at idle, and just about everywhere between 1200 and 2000 RPMs. Got home and was waiting for a buddy to come over to do some work on his truck. Home for about a half hour, then decided we would take my truck to go to Cummins to get some parts, and swing by a dealer to have a service manager witness the surging. Guess who decided to behave herself. Fickle b!tch ran smooth as silk. Not one little hiccup in 30 miles of city and highway driving.
I am starting to wonder about this theory about heating the sensor up to get it to work properly. Another test? Stick one in the oven until it gets about 200 - 250* and check the resistance?