There is a test procedure for that using an ohm meter. Consult a Chilton's or similar repair manual.
tps will be located other side ofthrotle to accel cable check for clean connection at tps plug replace tps unless you can test unit dave.cop
To remove the throttle position sensor: 1. Unplug the electrical harness. 2. Remove the bolt that holds the tps in place. 3. Remove the tps. To install a new tps reverse the removal procedure. There is no adjustment given.
NO ajust on tps sensor,. Replace
To test the throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 1991 Chevy S10, you'll need a multimeter. First, locate the TPS on the throttle body and disconnect the electrical connector. With the multimeter set to measure voltage, probe the middle terminal of the TPS while slowly moving the throttle from closed to wide open; you should see a smooth increase in voltage. If the voltage is erratic or doesn't change appropriately, the TPS may be faulty and should be replaced.
To test the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) on a 1997 Chevy Lumina, first, locate the TPS on the throttle body. Use a multimeter to check the voltage output by connecting the positive lead to the sensor's signal wire and the negative lead to a ground. With the ignition on (but the engine off), the voltage should be around 0.5 to 1.0 volts at closed throttle and increase smoothly to about 4.5 to 5.0 volts at wide open throttle. If the readings are outside these ranges or show erratic behavior, the TPS may need replacement.
The throttle position switch (tps) is located on the throttle body.
on throttle body
The TPS needs to b change
On my 1997 Silverado the TPS is right in the accelerator pedal. Look close at your pedal for the wire and plug in module.
TPS is located on the TBI unit (front right)and cannot be replaced. you have to replace the entire TBI
on the tranny in most cases
To adjust the throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 305 TBI (Throttle Body Injection), first, locate the TPS on the throttle body. Use a multimeter to measure the voltage output at the sensor's middle pin while slowly opening the throttle plate. The voltage should typically range from about 0.5 to 0.8 volts at closed throttle and increase smoothly to around 4.5 volts at wide open throttle. If necessary, loosen the TPS mounting screws and adjust the sensor position to achieve the correct voltage readings, then retighten the screws.