throttle position sensors are usually on the opposite side of the mechanisim that operates the valve inside the throttle body (wether its the simple old school cable, or a newer drive by wire setup. if its a drive by wire setup it may be integrated within the electric motor that moves the valve in the throttle body). Either way it should be right there at the throttle body, which can be found between the air filter and the intake on the engine, closer to the intake.
On a 2007 Ram the throttle position sensor is part of the throttle body.
The throttle position sensor is part of the throttle body on a 2007 Ram 1500.
Look under the hood, at the throttle body assembly. You should see the accelerator cable attached to a pulley like assembly and when the pedal is depressed, the cable should move the throttle valve. The throttle position sensor is attached to the shaft that the throttle cable is moving. It will be the part with the electrical connections.
The TPS sensor is mounted on the throttle shaft on the opposite end of where the cable attaches.
It is on the throttle body, opposite of where the cables attach.
on the gas pedal it comes together
take it to a dealer
on the gas pedal it comes together
Right on the top of the engine.
It is the electronic part at the base of the accelerator pedal itself.
on the gas pedal it comes together
It is the electronic part at the base of the accelerator pedal itself.