a bad throttle position sensor will cause: transmission shift issues, bucking, jerking, idle surging, engine cuts off, hesitation on take off, surge while cruising down highway. all or part of these symptoms will indicate a bad sensor. not all the time will check engine light be on!! sometime these symptoms will not set a problem code.
The throttle position sensor is located on the throttle body at the end of the throttle shaft.
It doesn't have a carburetor, it has a throttle body fuel injection system.
you dont! it has to be in the off position
The throttle position sensor is on the throttle shaft, on the throttle body.
have them check the codes , but prob will be the throttle position sensor is out of whack.
The Pontiac Grand Prix was produced from the years 1962 to 2008. The throttle position sensor in a 3.8 V6 Pontiac Grand Prix is located on the butterfly spindle of the throttle body.
Small black box mounted onto the throttle body.
The throttle position sensor can be removed by dismantling the chassis in which it sits. This can be done by referencing the owner's manual f the Pontiac Montana.
The throttle position sensor is located on the throttle body. If you follow the throttle cables to the throttle body the TPS will be on the oposite side of the throttle body as the cables attach to.
Pontiac Bonneville was created in 1957.
crankshaft position censor
take the plastic cover off and you'll fin it under the throttle body