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.
Yes it can. The engine is exactly the same except for the throttle body an intake. Just use the ones on the old engine.
Had the same problem. Throttle Body Sensor was bad and needed to be replaced.
Fuel pump going out throttle body needs replaced air fuel mixture not set right.
the throttle body needs replaced. cost of body about 200 dollars. about time min. to replace
No, the throttle body and throttle actuator are not the same, although they work together in the vehicle's engine management system. The throttle body is the component that controls the airflow into the engine, while the throttle actuator is the mechanism that adjusts the throttle plate position based on signals from the engine control unit (ECU). In the Jaguar S-Type, these components collaborate to regulate engine performance and responsiveness.
O2 sensor(s) needs replaced.
You can't. It is not adjustable. It is computer controlled. You need to have the engine scanned with an engine scanner. If I was you I would clean the throttle plate real good with an old tooth brush and carb. cleaner until it is shinny and clean. That may just fix your idling problem. UNLESS .... If it has been modified and replaced with a carb you can adjust your idle throttle with the screw located behind the throttle cable, left to increase throttle, right to decrease.
It is located on the throttle body, on the engine. It reads how far the throttle plate is opened.
The throttle controls the governor which regulates engine speed.
There is no adjustment on the throttle cable.
A throttle is the system by which the flow of a fluid is managed by constriction. A throttle is used to monitor the position of the throttle in an internal combustion engine.