Its on the throttle body, back side (firewall side). Its on the passenger side of the car, where the plastic intake from the air filter hooks on to the aluminum part. Mine has a gold finish, and is a small round 'can' shape. Here is the fun part, it is riveted on to the throttle body, and is not intended for 'backyard' replacement. I haven't been able to find one for sale (haven't checked with the dealer yet), the aftermarket parts stores tell me I need to buy the entire throttle body, not just the sensor. Its also been referred to as a throttle angle sensor. When I had my 87 Honda in for service for a different problem, they said my PGM-FI light was on because of a bad throttle position sensor. I am still driving it howerver. I notice it stumbles a little on acceleration, perhaps this is why, I don't know. I found a used throttle body on the internet for $154. I don't know yet if that includes the throttle position sensor or not.
In the back of the Throttle Body right side for 94 accord DX.
the throttle position is under the hood, around the engine, and under the tap. .... you know... the thing that hold the oil in.
position sensor on a 96 accord ex located
NO. Honda will sell the sensor, gasket and bolts for $150. Take them about 1/2 hr. labor to put it on.
It means Throttle Position Sensor. http://www.extreme-check-engine-light-codes.com/HONDA_OBD1_Decoder.htm
The Throttle Position Sensor is located on the throttle body
the throttle sensor function is to stabilize the ref of the car engine
On the camshaft
In the distributor.
It is on the throttle body just below the throttle linkage.
In the distributor
2 possibilities. 1. Mass Air Flow sensor. 2. Throttle Position Sensor.