Start by checking the distributor cap to see if it is attached to the spark plug, next check the spark plug itself. Probably not flooding though.
turn on the running lights and pull out on the multi switch.
Throttle position sensor is located on the side of the throttle body-in line with the throttle shaft. To locate the throttle body, you can have someone repeatedly push the accellerator pedal (with the engine not running) while you look for the moving throttle shaft. Drew
If it was running before falling over, the carb if flooded.
No. Hundreds upon hundreds of jumpstarts later I can honestly answer no.
Put a used one on from a running one
no
The throttle position sensor determines the amount of throttle used when the engine is running at various speeds. If the sensor is faulty, it can be replaced by ordering a new part.
probably failed throttle bypass solenoid or possibly throttle position sensor
Passenger side of engine next to throttle body. It is the senor with the vacuum line running to it.
Could just be throttle plate sticking--without engine running try to free with a screwdriver Could just be throttle plate sticking--without engine running try to free with a screwdriver
Because its a car . lmaao .
A bad throttle sensor can cause engine jerking and rough running. A test of the computer codes should show if there seems to be a problem with the sensor.