first remove both neg. and pos .from both batteries.you must do this or you will put a coad light on. tie them away from battery,mine tends to want to jump back to the battery post .now remove the two plastic screws on the black cover on drivers side.a three inch screwdriver works good.this houses the cabels for the tranny and engine.there is 5 or 6 10mm bolts.remove them.now turn the plate so the cabels face down this will expose the t.p.s. two #10 star bolts need to be removed.unplug the t.p.s six pin.now comes the tricky part.the t.p.s.sencer has oblong holes when installing just snug it up first. turn it to the left a little or twards fire wall with the plate faceing down.put everything back together.DONT START YET!you must relearn the new t.p.s.after both batteries are re connected insert key,only turn until dash lights come on.DONT START IT! after dash lights come on slowly push the gas petal all the way down.then let off slowly[not really slow it should take about six seconds down and six up.this time frame is just to explane what i call slow]now turn key off.you just relearned the t.p.s. now you can start it.a Dodge dealer told me to make sure all surfaces are free of rust this can have an a affect on the t.p.s.i put an extra ground strap on mine just incase.
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The tps (throttle position sensor) is not adjustable.
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how to replace tps on 95 chevy 6.5 turbo diesel 1500
Right above your VP pump..driver side of engine..
It could be the tps, brake light switch, or crank sensor.
TPS volts high. You need to test the throttle postion sensor.
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.
I changed my tps sensor on my 2001 Dakota and it solved this problem.
APPS.... Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor. Its the same thing as a TPS, throttle positioning sensor.
Normal cause is a failed TPS. (throttle position sensor)