It is mounted to the rear of the throttle body.
TPS usually means throttle position sensor, and it doesn't have a "cable".
It's mounted to the rear of the throttle body.
The TPS provides a variable voltage signal to the computer to indicate throttle opening. There is no other function.
The TPS is located on the back side of the throttle body. Like all other sensors on the Villager, hard to see, almost impossible to get at to replace. I would suggest obtaining a repair manual at your local parts store.
tps is back of throttle body look where your throttle cables hook up in the front look on the back side of that it has two harnesses that plug in
On the rear side of the throttle body.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 1994 Mercury Tracer is located towards the driver's side of vehicle, under the hood. Directly to the left of the battery will be an intake air hose with a metal screw-on clamp. This clamp attaches the air hose to the engine's intake manifold. To the left of the clamp with the be the engines TPS assembly.
Throttle Position Sensor ( located on the throttle body )
the TPS or throttle position sensor is located on the throtttle body which must be removed before replacing tps
The tps (throttle position sensor) would be found on the throttle body, opposite side where the throttle cable is connected.
The Throttle Position Sensor is located on the throttle body
You didn't mention what year but the throttle position sensor (TPS) would be located on the throttle body.