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It is located on the throttle body unit look for it in the same plane as the throttle plates it can be on the left or right side depending on the type of manufactuer.
there is a throttle position sensor on the firewall side of the throttle body. unplug it, and see if the engine runs the same. if it runs the same then, yes you do have a bad throttle body, and if it does not run the same, i would suggest having the engine looked at to figure out what the problem is
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If the engine size is the same, probably
I had same problem with my 98. Mine was the throttle body area. What happens is the throttle body gets carboned up and makes the accellerator sticky and causes the hesitation... To fix: 1. remove the large rubber intake from throttle body. 2. start engine. 3. spray throttle body cleaner (large amount) inside butterfly area of throttle body as you rev the engine to keep it running. 4. done.
TBI, stands for Throttle Body Intake. Means the engine doesn't use an old school carburator, instead it has a Throttle Body design to do the same thing the carburator did, but in a more efficient manner.
The intake plenum on a V-6 or V-8 is bolted to the top of the intake manifold. It has the throttle body bolted to it. The throttle body houses the throttle plate and is located at the end of the tube that starts at the air filter housing. Sometimes the intake manifold on a 4 cylinder is referred to as a plenum. It works the same way and is found in the same manner. Look for the air filter housing, then follow the hose past the throttle body to the intake or plenum.
I am not positive the 04 is the same as the 03, but on my 03, the EGR valve is located directly underneath the throttle body in the back. It is difficult to get to unless you remove the throttle body and intake collector tube as a unit.
They are all somewhat the same. You have a drive by wire system. (no cable-a radio signal is used to tell comp gas pedal and throttle position and maintain relationship) This is on your throttle body on one side the other moves the blade. This sensor tell the computer the position of the blade in your throttle body.
They are both the same!
it is located beside the throttle body by the air filter It's the same as the MAF
yes i have a 86 Lincoln and im having the same problem does it start if you put ether into the throttle body?Answeryes i have a 86 Lincoln and im having the same problem does it start if you put ether into the throttle body?