If the suburban is equipped with the 4l60E automatic transmission then the throttle position sensor acts electronically as a "kickdown cable". The only cables on the throttle should be for the accelerator pedal and cruise control, if equipped.
Take the inside of the glove box out and look in and down to the right and you will see it.
Just follow the positive (red) battery cable down to the starter.
a tear down book should show you
It is on the passenger side low on motor. Just follow the red cable down from the battery and it will lead you to it. Mark
It was probably just its time :(
The spring on it goes down in the engine.
Take the inside of the glove box out and look down and to the right and you will see it.
To check the kick down cable on a 1997 GMC Suburban, first, locate the cable connected to the throttle body and the transmission. Ensure it’s not frayed or damaged and that it moves freely without any obstructions. If it’s too loose or tight, adjust the cable tension as needed. If the cable is faulty, replace it with a new one to ensure proper transmission shifting.
If your driver's side window goes down halfway and gets stuck in a 1999 Chevy Suburban, the motor could be failing. It could also indicate the window is off the track.
kick down cable is out of adjustment from pedal to transmission.
Take the inside of the glove box out and it will be down to the right
Yes, but you will need to adjust it.