Product Description
The CUMMINS 3930318 OEM THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS) is designed for 1994–1998 5.9L 12-Valve Cummins diesel engines equipped with the Bosch P7100 injection pump. This genuine Cummins sensor provides the throttle position signal required for proper engine and transmission operation while maintaining OE fitment and reliability.
Use this part when diagnosing throttle position faults, transmission shifting concerns, cruise control issues, or when replacing a failed or damaged TPS sensor. Always verify fitment by year, make, model, engine, and part number before ordering.
FEATURES
- Genuine Cummins OEM throttle position sensor
- Designed for 1994–1998 5.9L 12-Valve Cummins applications
- Provides accurate throttle position signal
- Supports proper automatic transmission operation and shift quality
- Direct-fit replacement for factory-installed sensor
- Built for long service life and reliability
FITMENT
- 1994–1998 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L Cummins 12-Valve
- 1994–1998 Dodge Ram 3500 5.9L Cummins 12-Valve
- Applications equipped with Bosch P7100 injection pump
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- 1 Cummins 3930318 OEM Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)
CROSS-REFERENCE AND RELATED PRODUCTS
- Cummins 3930318
- APPS (Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor) service components
- P7100 injection pump linkage components
SPECIFICATIONS
- Manufacturer: Cummins
- Part Number: 3930318
- Part Type: Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)
- Engine Compatibility: 5.9L Cummins 12-Valve
- Injection Pump Compatibility: Bosch P7100
- Fitment Years: 1994–1998
- Vehicle Application: Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500
- Condition: New OEM Cummins
- Quantity: Sold Individually
FAQ
Will this part fit my truck?
This sensor fits 1994–1998 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 trucks equipped with the 5.9L 12-Valve Cummins engine and Bosch P7100 injection pump. Always verify your application before ordering.
Is this a direct replacement?
Yes. Cummins 3930318 is designed as a direct-fit OEM replacement throttle position sensor.
What is included?
This listing includes one Cummins 3930318 OEM throttle position sensor.
What does the throttle position sensor do?
The TPS monitors throttle movement and sends a signal used by the vehicle's control systems for transmission operation, cruise control functions, and throttle position monitoring.
What symptoms can a failed TPS cause?
A failed sensor may contribute to shifting issues, erratic transmission behavior, cruise control problems, throttle signal faults, or drivability concerns.
Do I need any related parts?
Inspect the APPS assembly, wiring harness, connectors, throttle linkage, and injection pump linkage components during installation and replace damaged parts as necessary.