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Hey DonAld, these are not hard to replace..( I do not know which engine you have..it makes a difference!! ).. take a PICTURE of where the current TPS os positioned and located... the radial (adjustment) location IS critical!!.. here is a link to Autozone, ...O'Reilly's, and Advance Auto should have one too..
IF YOU GO TO YOUR LOCAL CAR SHOP (AUTO ZONE FOR EXAMPLE) AND GET A HAINES REPAIR MANUAL ON THE CAR. THE BOOK DOESN'T COST MUCH AND WILL GIVE IN DEPTH INSTRUCTIONS WITH PICTURES
I also have a 2000 CNG Contour, and my fuses are bolted to the driver side strut tower under the hood. It is between the strut tower and the power brake booster. The fuses are covered with a black rubber boot, and the rubber boot is secured with a small zip tie. Just cut the zip tie, remove cover and you will find a few fuses.
try autozone.com to see if they have your car listed for diagrams pictures and step by step instructions if your car is not listed then try your local library they have all the car manuals and even copy them for you
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