the mixture may be too lean or too rich, depending on how its dying out. if you have to hold the pedal down after it dies out to get it started, its too rich. it may be electrical for the fuel injectors, or the ecu may be faulty, talk to me about it at mazurlaser@aol.com, i can try to help you.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) keeps the PCM informed about throttle position. The PCM uses this input to change spark timing and the fuel mixture as engine load changes. A problem here can cause a flat spot during acceleration (like a bad accelerator pump in a carburetor) as well as other drivability complaints.the throttle position sensor (tps) tells the computer where you have your foot while driving ( half throttle or quarter ect.)
The parking brake sencer is bad go to www.raptorforums.com to see how to remove it. However I'm having probs with 3/4 throttle cutting out and it's not the reverse rev limiter.
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A quarter does not have a specific voltage because it is not a source of electrical energy. However, a quarter could potentially hold a charge if it is part of a static electricity experiment, in which case it would have a very low voltage.
It is on the top of the intake manifold. Just to the passenger side and behind the throttle body is a quarter turn access plate.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! 5 and a quarter can be written as 5.25 in decimal form. Just imagine that quarter as a little piece of sunshine brightening up your math problem.
That's more of a trick question than a real problem. The other coin IS a quarter.
This is a division problem; just divide by four. Sometimes it is easier to divide something in half, and then divide it in half again. One quarter of 40 is 10.
maybe the fuel pump is not supplying the fuel as it should check the fuel filter and the pump pressure or the air filter is clogged
Well honey, if you've got 1 minute and a quarter, that's 75 seconds. And last time I checked, there are 60 seconds in a minute. So, you do the math and figure out how many minutes that is. Math doesn't lie, darling.
the answer is 250 I have double checked everything so this answer is right.
25% of anything is just a quarter so dividing by 4 will solve your problem.