Your Throttle Position sensoris (TPS) is going to be on the intake plenem opisite of the actual throttle linkage. in lame mens terms where the air goes into the plenem you will see the accelartor wires that go to the accelerator, on the other side of that accelerator will be a little black plastic piece with a three wire plug going into it. unplug it and get a torques bit screwdriver that fits it usually a t15, any auto parts store has one you can borrow in the store. you will also need a multimeter to put it on. You will need to purchase a repair manual on your vehice to assist you with the instulation of the TPS, but once you do it the first time you will get more comfortable with getting more in depth with you vehicle.
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.
Where is the throttle position sensor on a 1997 pontiac grand am 4 cyl.
since the throttle is electronic i would assume its on your gas pedal
It is on the accelerator pedal. You have to replace the whole pedal assembly
"how do you change a throttle position sensor on a 1998 jeep grand Cherokee?" could someone without any experience do it?
Usually the Throttle Position Sensor is located by the intake manifold, usually at the end of your air intake.
OBD 0068 indicates a fault in the MAP throttle position sensor.0068 indicates a fault in the MAP throttle position sensor.
Throttle position sensor out of range.
there isn't a crankshaft position sensor on a 3.8l motor in a 1999 Pontiac grand prix according to the manual
The camshaft position sensor on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix is located behind the rear bearing of the camshaft. It constantly monitors the rotation of the camshaft and relays this information to the computer.
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) or Mass Air Meter
The camshaft sensor on a 1993 Pontiac Grand Am is located behind the rear bearing cap. It detects the position of the camshaft as it rotates and relays this information to the computer.