Find the air filter (or either air filter on a V-12). Follow the air tube back toward the engine. The throttle body will be the last stop before the engine. It will have control arms/cables and a linkage for the butterfly (the brass disk inside that controls the air intake)
I was told by my Jaguar dealership that it can be either "a clogged breather tube can cause that to happen, but it can also be an issue with the throttle body."
It is on the throttle body.It is on the throttle body.
It is part of the throttle body itself.It is part of the throttle body itself.
A throttle body on the jaguar s type is a full electronic controlled air valve. this valve controlls the amount of air delivered to the engine. on older cars this is usually attached directly to the accelerator pedal but in the jaguars case this is controlled independently by the engine computer. it does this to incorporate cruise controll,traction controll and controlls the speed the throttle opens to limit emisions. notoriously unreliable always expensive and unfortunatly indespenceable.
It is on the throttle body.It is on the throttle body.
Assuming you are asking about the throttle position sensor it is mounted on the throttle body and is operated by the throttle shaft.
On the throttle body, opposite of the cables.On the throttle body, opposite of the cables.
The TPS is part of the throttle body and is only serviced with the throttle body.The TPS is part of the throttle body and is only serviced with the throttle body.
on the throttle body on the throttle body
Located on the end of the throttle shaft on the throttle body.
Throttle body spacers increase the air volume between the engine and the throttle body.
The throttle position sensor is located on the throttle body. If you follow the throttle cables to the throttle body the TPS will be on the oposite side of the throttle body as the cables attach to.