No. Not that I've seen or heard of.
It is located on the throttle body
The throttle position sensor on a 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel is located on the right hand side of the carburetor. This location is on the driver's side of the motor.
It is on the part that the throttle cable hooks to on the engine.
It is part of the assembly on the engine that the throttle cables attach to. It is also called an APPS, accelerator pedal position sensor.
Gas engine, on the throttle body. Diesel engine, on the injection pump.
Probable failed throttle position sensor.
On the Gas petal inside the vechile.
On a diesel, the TPS or APPS (accel pedal position sensor) is part of the accelerator pedal.On a Hemi, the TPS is a non-servicable part of the throttle body. The APPS is still part of the pedal.On a diesel, the TPS or APPS (accel pedal position sensor) is part of the accelerator pedal.On a Hemi, the TPS is a non-servicable part of the throttle body. The APPS is still part of the pedal.
It is on the part under the hood that the cables hook to. It is called an APPS: accelerator pedal position sensor.
The cost to replace the throttle position sensor on a 1999 Jetta depends on whether the engine is gas or diesel. The gas engine throttle position sensor will cost around $100 just for the part. The diesel engine part is slightly higher. Labor costs are around $75 to $100 per hour depending on where the vehicle will be serviced. This job should take about one hour.
throttle position sensor most liekly cause
Hi all, It is on the (Side) of the throttle pedal . Cheers Richard