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The throttle position sensor is on the throttle body.
on the throttle body
Have some one professional adjust your TPS (throttle position sensor)
the throttle position sensor should be on the side or the bottom of the throttle body. it is a little black or silver piece with 2 screws on it
in front face of the trottle body you will see the TPS (Trottle Positioning Sensor). To the right of it will be bracket which is hooked to the throttle values. There is a spring loaded screw which you can turn with a flat-head.
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Flow of fuel through the carburetor is controlled by the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) - that would be the first thing to check before trying to make any adjustments.
I had the problem clean the egr valve, camshaft position sensor and the mass flow intake sensor use crc cleaner and brake cleaner for the egr valve. After all that i found out i had to adjust my throttle cable and adjust the idle it runs smooth now.
It's located in the engine compartment. Undernead the air filter. You can look under Throttle position sensor to view pictures of it.
Throttle position sensor. With the AC turned on, it causes a greater load on the engine, and a slightly decreased idle speed. The throttle position sensor would detect this immediately and raise your idle to where it would normally be if the AC wasn't running.
I'm trying to locate the throttle sensor in my 1992 Mazda 323
Unplug the electrical harness from the Throttle body, it's the side opposite of the circular spring and throttle cable assembly. The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) is the grey and black plastic item the harness is connected to. It is held in with two small, Phillips head screws. Just remove the screws and it will pull right off.