The throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 1990 Ford Thunderbird is located on the throttle body, which is typically found on the intake manifold of the engine. It is usually mounted on the side of the throttle body and connected to the throttle plate. To access it, you may need to remove some intake ducting or other components depending on your engine configuration. Always ensure the engine is off and cool before attempting to locate or service the TPS.
The tps (throttle position sensor) would be found on the throttle body, opposite side where the throttle cable is connected.
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Look for a black plastic sensor attached to the throttle body. Expect it to be black in color and directly opposite the throttle cam (where the throttle cable attaches.)
If you are looking for the throttle position sensor, it is located at one end of the throttle plate shaft, on the side of the throttle body, opposite side to where the throttle cable is attached.
it is located in the throttle body. On the bottem. You need to remove the air filter hoses, remove the 4 bolts to the throttle body and then 2 screws to remove the tps.
in front face of the trottle body you will see the TPS (Trottle Positioning Sensor). To the right of it will be bracket which is hooked to the throttle values. There is a spring loaded screw which you can turn with a flat-head.
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This answer is for a 1990 ford thunderbird 3.8 NA it is locate on the left hand side of thet transmission This answer is for a 1990 ford thunderbird 3.8 NA it is locate on the left hand side of thet transmission This answer is for a 1990 ford thunderbird 3.8 NA it is locate on the left hand side of thet transmission
under the throttle body next to the thermosat housing.
The map sensor is on the air intake line to the throttle body....
To replace the throttle position sensor (TPS) on a 1990 Mazda Miata, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent any electrical issues. Locate the TPS on the throttle body, detach the electrical connector, and remove the two screws holding the sensor in place. Install the new TPS by aligning it properly, securing it with screws, reconnecting the electrical connector, and finally reconnecting the battery. Be sure to check the throttle position and adjust if necessary for proper operation.
I would recommend getting the Haynes repair manual for your car and all that information is there.