It is attached to the throttle body exactly opposite the cam/lever with the cable(s) on it.
No.
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10w30, we used to own an 87, so we know.
To remove the throttle position sensor: 1. Unplug the electrical harness. 2. Remove the bolt that holds the tps in place. 3. Remove the tps. To install a new tps reverse the removal procedure. There is no adjustment given.
I would suspect a failing ignition control module.
The 1988 Chevrolet Celebrity uses idistributorless ignition systems, the timing is controlled by the ECM. there is no provision for adjustment.
yes usually from over revving
I would suggest you take the car to an automotive upholstery firm.
That would tend to indicate that the alternator was not charging the battery for that interval.
Transmission fluid doesn't have a cap. It's added with a small funnel to the dipstick tube.
You have a fuel leak somewhere. Look for loose connections or bad hose.
OK, you have a 1982 Chevy Celebrity. Do you have a question?