i just changed one this summer on an L300 and you have to replace the whole throttle body it is built in and the only way to get it is to buy a throttle body i have one if you are interested part cost $ 100.00 + shipping not sure what the problem is you are having but most times the codes are not correct if it is giving you running problems and throwing t.p.s. codes and having intermittent stalling you may want to try the crank sensor first. i have had this problem with the one i have been working on.changed crank sensor and customer has been happy since. if interested text me. atten george 586-339-0342 hope this helps you.
It should take you less than a half an hour to replace the TPS sensor.
Call 911, they will send someone to help you right away.
It's a part of the throttle body assembly.
A bad throttle position sensor, on your 1991 Saturn, will cause the engine to run rough when it is idling. The engine will run normally at higher speeds.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 2008 Saturn Astra is typically located on the throttle body, which is situated on the intake manifold. It is usually mounted on the side of the throttle body and is connected to the throttle plate. To access it, you may need to remove any coverings or components that obstruct your view of the throttle body.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 2001 Saturn L200 is located on the throttle body, which is mounted on the intake manifold. It is typically situated near the butterfly valve and is connected to the throttle linkage. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake duct for better visibility and reach.
Year? Replace ECTS and clean the throttle body
your question makes no sense. but i think the answer is internal combustion There is a steel cable going from the accelerator pedal to the throttle body, and on the throttle body there is a Throttle Position Sensor which tells the computer how hard you are pushing.
There is a throttle position sensor mounted to the throttle body. That's the place where the air intake valve sits near the top of the engine. Look for the throttle butterfly valve; on the end of the butterfly valve shaft should be a little sensor with wires connected; that's the throttle position sensor.
In a 2002 Saturn L Series, the throttle position sensor (TPS) is located on the throttle body, which is usually found on the intake manifold. It is attached to the throttle plate and monitors its position to help manage engine performance and fuel efficiency. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake duct or other components obstructing your view. Always consult a repair manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.
The throttle position sensor is on the throttle body. That's the part of the engine that controls the amount of air allowed into the engine. To find the throttle body, follow the air intake routing toward the engine. The throttle body is the part that sits on the intake manifold. To find the throttle position sensor, follow the throttle cable to the throttle body. If it helps, have someone press down and release the throttle pedal while you're looking for the throttle body/position sensor. The throttle cable causes a shaft to turn, that's the part that controls the air coming into the engine. The throttle position sensor is connected to that shaft.
Look under the hood, at the throttle body assembly. You should see the accelerator cable attached to a pulley like assembly and when the pedal is depressed, the cable should move the throttle valve. The throttle position sensor is attached to the shaft that the throttle cable is moving. It will be the part with the electrical connections.