http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Production_System
you dont, you replace it
could be your tps
Inside the throttle body. You can either replace the entire throttle body (what Honda recommends) or you can replace just the TPS. See this which includes a link with instructions: http://www.iapdirect.com/product.php?productid=42011&js=y
bottom side of the throttle body, almost directly underneath the TPS
air leak in the throttle or intake manifold gaskets or bad TPS sensor, disconnect TPS as a temporary fix
A PO 366 code on a 2003 Honda Pilot indicates a problem with the vehicle's throttle position sensor (TPS) or its circuit. This code suggests that the TPS signal is out of the expected range, which can lead to poor engine performance, stalling, or issues with acceleration. To resolve this, it's important to inspect the TPS, its wiring, and connectors for any damage or faults. If necessary, replacing the TPS may be required to clear the code and restore proper function.
Check your radiator is full
The Throttle Position Sensor is located on the throttle body
To replace the throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Locate the TPS on the throttle body, usually held in place by two screws; remove these screws and carefully detach the sensor from its connector. Install the new TPS by aligning it properly and securing it with the screws, then reconnect the electrical connector and the battery terminal. Finally, start the vehicle and check for any warning lights or issues with throttle response.
on the side of your throttle body dont confuse your map sensor they look the same
Error code P1275 on a 2001 Honda Passport typically indicates an issue with the throttle position sensor (TPS) or its circuit. To fix it, first inspect the TPS and its wiring for any damage or loose connections. If everything looks fine, you may need to test the TPS's voltage output and replace it if it’s faulty. Finally, clear the error code with an OBD-II scanner and perform a test drive to ensure the issue is resolved.
Deals with the throttle position sensor reading higher than expected. Check the TPS