next to the tps
It is not adjustable.
Normal cause is a failed TPS. (throttle position sensor)
TPS (throttle positioning sensor) Haynes manual calls it the throttle valve control i believe. take it off and clean it inside and out or just buy a new one for like $20-$30. 9 times out of 10 it is the TPS
"TPS" = Throttle Position Sensor. It's the sensor that tells the computer how far your foot is into the throttle. It should be connected to the butterfly valve that opens to allow more air into the engine.
The tps (throttle position sensor) is not adjustable.
on the driver side of the throttle body itself
Check out something for the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) in the askjeeves.com website. They have a lot of useful info.
It is on, or is part of the throttle body.
No
You didn't mention what year but the throttle position sensor (TPS) would be located on the throttle body.
On a diesel, the TPS or APPS (accel pedal position sensor) is part of the accelerator pedal.On a Hemi, the TPS is a non-servicable part of the throttle body. The APPS is still part of the pedal.On a diesel, the TPS or APPS (accel pedal position sensor) is part of the accelerator pedal.On a Hemi, the TPS is a non-servicable part of the throttle body. The APPS is still part of the pedal.