All throttle Position Sensors are on the throttle body
you need more info in your question make and model of vehicle why do you think you need a TP sensor?
On the E150 (1996 is my model year), the TPS is mounted on the bottom of the throttle body. Usually you need to remove the throttle body to access the TPS.
if is model with computers etc,most probable cause is the cam positioning sensor
In a Vauxhall Astra, the stepper motor is typically located on the intake manifold, specifically near the throttle body. It controls the air intake by adjusting the position of the throttle plate, which helps regulate engine performance and emissions. In some models, it may also be found in the engine bay, connected to the air intake system. Always refer to the specific service manual for your Astra model for precise location details.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) on a Kia Sedona is typically located on the throttle body, which is situated between the air intake manifold and the engine. To access it, you may need to remove any engine covers or components obstructing the throttle body. The sensor is usually mounted directly on the throttle body and has an electrical connector attached to it. Always refer to the vehicle’s service manual for specific details and instructions related to your model year.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) on a Chevy Impala is typically located on the throttle body, which is usually found near the intake manifold. It is mounted on the side of the throttle body and measures the position of the throttle plate, providing input to the engine control module. Accessing the TPS may require removing certain components for better visibility and reach, depending on the specific model year.
On a 1998 Yamaha Grizzly 600, the sensor you may be referring to is likely the throttle position sensor (TPS), which is located on the throttle body. Additionally, there are other sensors like the oil temperature sensor and the speed sensor, which can be found in their respective locations near the engine and transmission. For precise troubleshooting, it's best to consult the service manual specific to that model.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) on a Mazda B-series truck is typically located on the throttle body, which is situated on the intake manifold. It is usually mounted on the side of the throttle body, where it can detect the position of the throttle plate. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake duct or other components obstructing the throttle body. Always refer to the specific service manual for your truck model for detailed instructions.
TPS is mounted to the throttle body, and are operated by the rotation of the throttle shaft. Depending on the model year, they have different shapes and sizes. Generally mounted to the throttle body by two fasteners. Some are adjustable and other not. They all have electrical connectors that lead to the ECM.
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On a 1999 Saturn, the ETC (Electronic Throttle Control) sensor is typically located on the throttle body, which is situated on the intake manifold. It is usually mounted directly to the throttle plate assembly and works in conjunction with the accelerator pedal position sensor to control the engine's throttle response. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake duct or other components depending on your specific model. Always refer to a service manual for detailed instructions.