No, the throttle position sensor detects how far open the intake is. The crank position sensor watches the rotation of the crankshaft.
Yes it is.
No
yes same thing
No, a crank position sensor and a cam position sensor are not the same thing. The crank position sensor monitors the position and rotational speed of the crankshaft, which is crucial for engine timing and fuel injection. In contrast, the cam position sensor tracks the position of the camshaft, helping to manage valve timing and ensure proper engine performance. Both sensors are vital for engine management but serve different functions.
Check your Throttle control sensor... mine does the same thing Check your Throttle position sensor... mine does the same thing
Throttle position sensor. This is on the throttle body.
the throttle position is under the hood, around the engine, and under the tap. .... you know... the thing that hold the oil in.
Actually, you don't replace the sensor itself. The crazy thing is part of the harmonic balancer, and you have to replace the whole thing.
this can be cause by the crank position sensor if the fuel pump is running well then the only thing that cold cause the problem is crank position sensor
APPS.... Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor. Its the same thing as a TPS, throttle positioning sensor.
There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor. There is no such thing as a crankshaft sensor.
no, it is not.