if it is the same kind of car mybe you have to see if its the same part number ornot call a dealership and they could tell you
On the throttle body, opposite of where the cable attach,On the throttle body, opposite of where the cable attach,
It attaches to throttle plate (next to throttle cable) to cruise control unit.
The throttle position sensor on a 1999 Toyota 4Runner is located by the throttle body. It will be mounted near the throttle cable.
To change the throttle cable on a 1999 Chevy Express cargo van, start by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the old throttle cable by detaching it from the throttle body and the accelerator pedal. Install the new throttle cable by connecting it to the throttle body and securing it to the accelerator pedal, making sure it is properly adjusted for smooth operation. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the throttle to ensure it functions correctly.
Shift Cable
throttle position sensor is located on the throttle body oposite of the throttle cable. Should be held on by 2 screw and a 3 wire plug.
Chances are the throttle cable from the pedal to the throttle body needs replacing.
the t.p.s is right across from the throttle cable on the throttle body the when u find it u will see how to take it off
To change the throttle cable on a 1999 Ford Escort, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the air intake duct to access the throttle body, then unclip the old throttle cable from the throttle lever and the pedal assembly in the cabin. Install the new throttle cable by reversing the removal process, ensuring it is properly seated and adjusted for smooth operation. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the throttle for proper function.
To adjust the kickdown cable on a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 with a 5.2L engine, first ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the kickdown cable on the throttle body and check for any slack by pressing the throttle pedal fully. To adjust, loosen the cable adjustment nut and pull the cable until it is taut, then re-tighten the nut. Finally, test the throttle to ensure smooth operation and proper shifting.
check the recalls there is something in there about the throttle positioning cable that was manufactured with a burr on the end of the cable... try that they will replace it for free.
i would check for slack in the cable wire if so get tie strapes and pull the slack hold it and put strapes around it enough so it wont go back in (throttle cable)