It is the unit that houses a valve that regulates the flow of a fluid, such as the valve in an engine that controls the amount of vaporized fuel entering the cylinders. Basically, it does what a carburetor used to do, but they made it much more expensive to fix now.
It is part of the throttle body assembly.It is part of the throttle body assembly.
The TPS is a non-servicable part of the throttle body assembly.The TPS is a non-servicable part of the throttle body assembly.
If you're asking where it is it's on the back of the throttle body assembly.
The air intake filter assembly would be connected to the throttle body.
The throttle position sensor is built into the electronic throttle assembly( throttle body) and is not available seperatly.
It's a part of the throttle body assembly.
The computer uses a motor in the throttle body assembly to open the throttle plate. There isn't a separate idle air control motor.The computer uses a motor in the throttle body assembly to open the throttle plate. There isn't a separate idle air control motor.
Assuming this is the 4.3 engine, the throttle body would be found on top center of the engine. The air filter assembly would have to be removed to get a full view of the throttle body.
It mounts to the throttle body assembly.
It is built in the throttle body assembly the tps you see on line is not correct
On the bottom of the throttle body - look where the pedal cable meets with the throttle body - look opposite the end of the connection assembly on the other side you will see the throttle position sensor.
The IAC is mounted on the throttle body assembly.