It is attached to the throttle body opposite of where the throttle cable attaches. You need a torx screwdriver, I'm not exactly sure of the size. the sensor is spring loaded and you must fit the tab inside the notches in the throttle body and slightly rotate it to the correct position and then replace the screws. You might need to have a scantool to reset the sensor in the computer but I'm not fully sure of that.
It is on the throttle body, opposite of where the cables hook on.
It is on the throttle body, opposite of where the cables attach.
The TPS is a non serviceable part of the throttle body on the 2.4L used in a 2007 Chrysler Sebring.The TPS is a non serviceable part of the throttle body on the 2.4L used in a 2007 Chrysler Sebring.
It is the three wire sensor on the throttle body, opposite of where the cables attach.
The tps is on the throttle body opposite of where the cables attach.The tps is on the throttle body opposite of where the cables attach.
It is on the throttle body.
check for a broken motor mount.
It stays on when the computer detects a malfunction in the electronic throttle system.
On the throttle body, opposite of where the cables attach.
No.
The cam sensor is not adjustable.
It is built internal to the distributor.