Its located on the throttle body weather is a spfi or a mpfi. Its held on by T15 torques head screws and has 3 wires on it. The aicm controls your idle and sets right next to it and has 4 wire running to it
Yes, should be on side of intake.
from the engine computer, which gets its rpm info from the crank position sensor
Code 24 means throttle position sensor input above the maximum acceptable voltage Code 55 means Completion of fault codes
my guess would be a vacuum leak or a bad throttle position sensor. The best thing to do is get in your car, start with the key in the off position...turn it on off on off and back to on. On being the position right before start. The check engine light will come on and then soon after will start flashing coded....check this out it is a life-saver... http://www.allpar.com/fix/80s-codes.html
Its located on the firewall... it is just sticking out, it has a 3 wire connection to it as well as a vaccum line coming from it.
The lower the sun the longer the shadow and the higher the sun the shorter the shadow
There are actually many different vacuum hoses for the 1991 Dodge Shadow, and they are all in different places. Most vacuum hoses originate on the intake manifold, next to the throttle body, which sits underneath the air cleaner.
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Only the Turbo II, III and IV engines had the intake air temp sensor and possibly the 3.0L V6 but I'm not sure on that one. The N/A 2.2L and 2.5L and the Turbo I do not have this sensor. On the engines that do have it, it is located in the intake manifold between the runners for the number 2 and 3 cylinders.
Position of a Shadow
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Do you mean the Idle Air Control Valve (IAC) its located in front of the throttle body attached with 2 star screws, it is a tight place to get to but its not hard to take them in and out as long as your careful not to drop anything.