In a 1998 Lincoln Navigator, the throttle position sensor (TPS) is located on the throttle body, which is found in the intake manifold. The sensor monitors the position of the throttle plate and sends this information to the engine control module (ECM) to regulate fuel injection and engine performance. To access it, you typically need to remove the air intake duct and possibly other components for better visibility.
On a 1998 Lincoln Navigator : The ELECTRIC fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank ( it goes in from the top side of the tank )
The throttle position sensor is mounted to the throttle body. It is located opposite of where the throttle cable goes onto the throttle body.
Yes, particularly the throttle position sensor. But it could also be literally thousands of other things.
it is a throttle position sensor, should be located on the rubber part that goes to your air filter box.
its for the throttle sensor actuator malfunction, you may need to just clean the throttle body and clear the code and see if it goes away
If it is an 3.7L or 4.7L engine it is on the throttle body mounted on the side. If it is a hemi engine there are two throttle position sensors. The throttle body is electronic. There is a position sensor mounted underneath the battery hidden behind a cover. The accelerator cable goes from the gas pedal to this sensor. This sensor sends info to the PCM (powertrain control mondule). There is also another position sensor inside the electronic throttle body which tells the PCM what position the throttle plate is at. These throttle bodies on the hemi engines become dirty and cause codes like a P2175 and 2106. It will also make the ETC light flash, and cause low acceleration and limp in mode problems. Cleaning this throttle body will correct this.
On the large rubber hose that goes from your air filter box to the throttle body.
It is located in the large air tube that goes from the air filter housing to the throttle plate.
It's on the front of the tube fitting that goes from air filter to throttle body.
I don't think the 98 Nav has one! my has the whole were the filter goes, but is blank off the is nothing in it.
It is located on the driver's side of the throttle body. It is easily recognizable by it's flat top and it has a small rubber hose on the bottom which goes to the throttle body base.
If the TPS or Throttle Positioning Sensor goes bad on a 2004 GMC Envoy SUV, the car will have a very rough idle. The engine might stall frequently and the cruise control will not function properly. The car will also use much more fuel than is necessary.