It on the transmission bell housing. top drivers side I almost always have to get to it from under the car with the car up on the shop rack and it's a long reach way up at the top of the bell housing. They fail all the time and make it hard or impossible to start.
The throttle position sensor is on the throttle body on the opposite side of the cables.
The tps is not adjustable on a 2003 Jeep Wrangler.
A throttle position sensor measures the angle of the throttle plate.
It is inside the distributor.
If you mean TPS, that is the throttle position sensor. In a 1994 Wrangler, it is located on the driver side near the firewall. It has two parts, the sensor and the plug.
Possibly caused by a bad Crank Position Sensor. Could also be the cam position sensor or the coil. They all work together.
Cam sensor, thats about it, there aren't any other names for that sensor.
It is in the distributor under the rotor.
The throttle position sensor is a potentiometer.
Sure, the TPS or throttle position sensor is located on the throttle body.
The throttle position sensor is on the throttle body opposite of where the cables attach.
Throttle Position Sensor-is a sensor used to monitor the position of the throttle in an internal combustion engine. The sensor is usually located on the butterfly spindle so that it can directly monitor the position of the throttle valve butterfly.