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If you disconnect the TPS sensor, there would be hesitation on acceleration.
If your car would run lean the sensor would not be able to determine that and their could be engine damage.
It would depend what it was the first night of what would happen. If it is the first night of a marriage generally people go on a honeymoon.
Your speedometer won't work.
Nothing would happen if a business sued Oregon over Measure 91
If the crank sensor is not working, the engine will not run.
we would have no tides and night would be pitch black
most animals would be constantly lost at night.
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It would be nice if there will be, Who knows it might happen
the bussiness would have to close down
Yes. I had this problem on a 2000 Grand Cherokee. The problem came without any warning that I could notice. I parked it at night and the next morning it would crank and crank but not start. - I would imagine that his problem could happen gradually if the sensor had a broken lead wire or was gradually failing. In my case it was immediate and complete failure.