...position sensor is bad do not know where it is located The TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) is located out on the throttle body and it is attached with two screws. Here are images of what it looks
...throttle body. These two sensors are located on the Throttle Body and remove by unscrewing two Torx screws... the entire process took me less than 5 minutes. I know it is called an IDLE Air Control ...
high i just bought a 87 dodge dakota - and its idling too high - how do I adjust the idling down? The throttle position sensor,located on the throttle body,just clean and and test or replace if needed
need to no where the throttle position sensor is located on 1996 dodge dakota 6cyl 4x4? is it easy to replace? the throttle body
up and down at idle and the engine light has just come on. Suggestions? sounds like a possiable throttle position sensor or tps. it is located on the throttle body and typically pretty easy to replace
...air filter box and throttle body.usually rectangular,mounted to intake w/screws,and has a wiring connector.DON'T touch the wires inside,clean only with electrical contact cleaning spray. Best ...
...if there is anyone out there would know what the problem would be. throttle position sensor It could be the TPS but more likely is the Idle Air Control Valve located just behind the throttle
...throttle body spray cleaner, as well as port it came out of & see if that doesn't help or cure it. If it cures it for a while, then starts to do it again, replace it. (located on side, at front ...
...Throttle body cleaner a bottle of intake cleaner and a bottle of fuel injector cleaner that you will have to add to your fuel tank. Or you can go to your local valvoline express lube and they can ...
...throttle body and is easy to access. The purpose of this sensor is to control the car's idle under various operating conditions including ambient temperature. In order for it to function correctly, ...
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