Think about it most people are right handed and would hold there fishing pole in they're right hand while operating the engine with they're left hand.
The egr valve on the 351 engine is located on the left side of the throttle body on the top of the engine.
on a 5 year old 40 hp mercury it is on the left side of the engine block
looking at the engine from the passengers side of the engine bay, it is the black sensor on the right side of the throttle body. it is on the opposite side if the throttle cable
Yes it does. standing in the front of the engine it will be bolted on the left side of the TBI / Throttle body injection unit.
On the right side of the engine (looking from behind) there is a switch with two press-on sides (up, down) or at the throttle control (obviously inside the boat )
Automatic idle sensor on the throttle body left side facing the engine from the front of the car.
Look in the engine compartment from the drivers side , you will see the big rubber engine air intake tube connecting to the throttle body at the top / front of the engine . The throttle position sensor is on the drivers side of the throttle body
As you look at the engine from the front, you can see the alternator on the right side. Just to the left of the alternator on the side of the throttle body, is the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) - it is the top one - and the Idle Air Controller (IAC) - it is the bottom one. The TPS sticks into the side of the throttle body whereas the connector for the IAC sticks out towards the front of the engine.
Remove the engine shroud and locate your air intake on the left hand (passenger) side of the engine. Follow the intake to the point that it connects to the throttle body. Directly behind this connection between the throttle body and the firewall you will find the throttle position sensor. The electrical clip has a housing on it that needs to be removed before you can remove the switch. Remove the engine shroud and locate your air intake on the left hand (passenger) side of the engine. Follow the intake to the point that it connects to the throttle body. Directly behind this connection between the throttle body and the firewall you will find the throttle position sensor. The electrical clip has a housing on it that needs to be removed before you can remove the switch.
If you're facing engine in front of car, the throttle position sensor is on the left side of the throttle neck. You will see two sensors there. One up high and one which is lower on the throttle neck. The highest sensor on the throttle neck is the TPS.
The throttle position sensor is on the side of the throttle body On the 4.0 L - OHV - V6 , you can see it from the drivers side when you look at the engine , its near the top of the engine where the " plastic " intake manifold is and near the front of the engine
The throttle position sensor is mounted on the side of the throttle body