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Not sure how I missed that. I was posting on his catch can thread and kept looking for model, year etc. and for some reason never saw it.

It happens. I wish everyone posted that info to make it easier on the rest of us when trying to help.
 
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I noticed if I'm using my phone it doesn't show but if I'm using a desktop it does
 
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Not sure how I missed that. I was posting on his catch can thread and kept looking for model, year etc. and for some reason never saw it.
if you're using your phone then try changing it to desktop mode and u should see it
 

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I see just the sensor on RockAuto.

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Must be something they started doing for the nnbs, on the nbs you only had the option for aftermarket, at any rate for a little bit more you can get a brand new Hitachi which is who makes them for gm anyway, it's your money but for the potential headache I would just go with a new one and be done with it.
for me $80 for the sensor alone versus $115 for a complete throttle body makes sense to just buy the whole thing and be good for another 10 years (hopefully)
 
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I was gonna get the whole set up but my truck got to the point where the issue was constant so I just ended up getting an autozone sensor for $50. I figured when it goes bad I'll just worry about it then. but funny story is I removed the entire throttle body to switch the sensor and I don't know how this happened but I mixed up the sensors and reinstall the bad one so for about 2 hours I'm trying to figure out what the hell is the problem and I decided to remove everything and compare to the other sensor when I realized what I did wrong.
 

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I was gonna get the whole set up but my truck got to the point where the issue was constant so I just ended up getting an autozone sensor for $50. I figured when it goes bad I'll just worry about it then. but funny story is I removed the entire throttle body to switch the sensor and I don't know how this happened but I mixed up the sensors and reinstall the bad one so for about 2 hours I'm trying to figure out what the hell is the problem and I decided to remove everything and compare to the other sensor when I realized what I did wrong.

I hate when I do that! I've learned to mark the old one before I start swapping parts. Most of the time....
 

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I see just the sensor on RockAuto.

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don't buy just the sensor replace the whole thing No relearn is required if you disconnect the battery first, if the gear cog/contacts is worn out other parts are as well.

I would not waste time trying to rebuild it your self

for me my new unit was Plug N Play...

Mechanics hate me for using that one simple trick
 
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