You didn't mention what year but the throttle position sensor (TPS) would be located on the throttle body.
3.9 - 6 cyl. 1-6-5-4-3-2 5.2 8 cyl. 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
MINIRAM VAN2.2L 4-cyl = 4.0 qts without filter2.6L 4-cyl = 4.6 qts without filter3.0L 6-cyl = 4.0 qts without filter B150 VAN3.7L 6-cyl and 5.2L 8-cyl = 5.0 qts without filter B250 HD VAN3.7L 6-cyl and 5.2L - 5.9L 8-cyl = 4.0 qts without filter B350 VAN5.2L - 5.9L 8-cyl = 4.0 qts without filterHope This Helps.
Maybe it's really low on oil.
4 cyl, it is on top of the valve cover.6 cyl, it is inside the distributor and is not serviceable.
4 cyl 4.5 quarts 6 cyl 5 quarts
4 cyl, it is on the driver side end of the head.6 cyl, it is inside the distributor and is not servicable.4 cyl, it is on the driver side end of the head.6 cyl, it is inside the distributor and is not servicable.
About 6
4 cyl 4.5 quarts 6 cyl 5 quarts
for a 4 cyl. its 1-3-4-2 for a 6 cyl. its 1-4-2-5-3-6. the number 1 cyl. is always the one near the timing belt in front of the car same for 4 or 6 cyl.
4 cyl, it is on the driver side end of the head. 6 cyl, it is inside the distributor and is not servicable.
4 cyl, it is where the upper hose hooks to the engine.6 cyl, it is where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
The firing order of a 1973 Dodge Coronet with a 6 cyl (225) engine is 1-5-3-6-2-4 The firing order of a 1973 Dodge Coronet with an 8 cyl engine is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2