You find the throttle body at the end (attached) of all the air intake stuff-- In other words air goes in to your engine via the throttle body, after passing through the air filter apperatus etc.
I believe it is on the side of the throttle body
You can find the diagram of the throttle body on a 2000 Ford Focus with 2.0 SPI at various auto part stores. You can also check in the owner's manual.
My 2000 E350 has 385 978miles keep the oil changed
on the right side of throttle body just take off intake tubing
It's on the throttle body of the Ford Aspire.
To adjust the throttle position sensor (TPS) on a Ford E350, first, locate the TPS on the throttle body. Use a multimeter to check the voltage output while slowly moving the throttle. If the voltage is outside the specified range (usually around 0.5 to 1.0 volts at idle), loosen the mounting screws and adjust the sensor position until the correct voltage is achieved. After adjustments, re-tighten the screws and double-check the voltage.
The book on my 1998 Ford E350 says to use 5W-30.
on the throttle body
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Owners manual
clean the throttle body on 20000 Ford Ranger 3.0 v6 is with throttle body cleaner purchased at an auto parts store.
On a 94 Ford 7.3, the throttle POS sensor is on the throttle body. It is on the opposite side of the throttle linkage.