To adjust the throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 1992 Ford van, first, locate the TPS on the throttle body. Use a multimeter to check the voltage output at the sensor's connector; it should typically range from about 0.5 to 1.0 volts at closed throttle and increase smoothly as the throttle opens. If the voltage is out of range, loosen the mounting screws and rotate the TPS slightly until the correct voltage is achieved, then tighten the screws. Finally, recheck the voltage to ensure it stays within the specified range.
On the E150 (1996 is my model year), the TPS is mounted on the bottom of the throttle body. Usually you need to remove the throttle body to access the TPS.
check iac motor, or tps sensor for starters. check for tuneup.
TPS is always located on the throttle body. Even on vehicles equipped with rheostat throttles.
You didn't mention what year but the throttle position sensor (TPS) would be located on the throttle body.
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