it's the coolant tempture senor and it's right on top of the motor by your thermsate
You have an ignition Control Module that you can check that controls ignition timing Throttle Position Sensor that tells the computer where the throttle is so it can regulate and give the correct air fuel ratio.
I'm not sure what you mean by adjust. There is now adjustment per se, but you can do a quick recalibration of the throttle sensor by turning the ignition on (not starting) for 10 seconds, turn the ignition off for 10 seconds, then starting the car. The effects of this procedure are questionable. The throttle body inself does not have any adjustments. It is driven by the computer based on the position of the accellerator and the throttle body position is read back by the computer to verify the position is correct. good luck, lc
It has to be replaced. no adjustments.
The Throttle Position Sensor is conneceted to the end of the Throttle Shaft inside the Throttle Body. P.S. The Throttle Position Sensor is part of the Throttle Body and must be replaced as a unit. Hope this helps ya.
The throttle position sensor is actually apart of the throttle plate actuator assembly and must be replaced as a unit.
The throttle position sensor on a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban is located on the side of the throttle body. It notifies the vehicle's computer of the actual position of the throttle plate in relation to the throttle body.
I had a similar problem with a Toyota where it was sending the code for Throttle Position Senser I replaced it twice It ended up being the computer that was faulty [[Hope this will help
There is no adjustment, they are electronic. You just replace them.It senses the position of the throttle and sends the information to the computer.
The throttle position sensor determines the amount of throttle used when the engine is running at various speeds. If the sensor is faulty, it can be replaced by ordering a new part.
As the name implies the throttle position sensor tells the engine computer where the throttle blade is. As you depress the throttle the throttle position sensor tells the engine computer that you are accelerating and coupled with other sensors how much fuel to deliver thru the fuel injectors. If you let off the accelerator the throttle position sensor tells the engine computer to return to idle speed, and the engine computer reduces fuel flow accordingly. Without the throttle position sensor the engine computer will figure it out via other sensors but response will be slower. When you let your foot off of the accelerator it may not return to idle as quickly or idle may be rough as the engine computer tries to figure out how much fuel to deliver.
It's part of the throttle body, entire unit must be replaced.
A TPS is a variable resistor that tells the engine computer the absolute throttle opening percentage. A switch tells the system when the throttle is wide open for enrichment purposes.