it is a throttle position sensor, should be located on the rubber part that goes to your air filter box.
Somewhereit is on side of throttle body, at the throttle plate.
I have a 1999 Nubira, and the IACV is on the throttle body next to the TP sensor. Both are black, the IACV is the smaller, round one. The TP sensor has more of a half moon shape.
A TPS is normally known as a "throttle positioning sensor" price would be dependant on the vehicle.
opel omega crankshaft sensor is located next tp the oil filter atached with a star shaped screw, to remove it you have to remove the oil filter first. or the muffler.
Trouble code P1221 means:Throttle position (TP) sensor 1-2 correlation
Tp stands for throttle positioning the tps is located on your throttle body which you can find by following the air intake hose.
None. It's full.
To fix a TP (throttle position) sensor in a 2000 Chevy Malibu, you typically need a T20 star bit (Torx bit). However, it's always a good idea to double-check the specific fasteners used in your vehicle, as variations may exist depending on the engine type or any previous repairs. Make sure to have the appropriate tools on hand before starting the repair.
Most likely its not your mass air flow sensor its gonna be your tp sensor (throttle position) or your down stream oxygen sensor because a MAF sensor controls your ITS or Ideal temp sensor witch can affect your accel and your idle when under a load but when its at rest or idle it will be affected by a tp sensor of O2 sensor they call the O2 sensor the spark plug that never gets changed..
Most likely its not your mass air flow sensor its gonna be your tp sensor (throttle position) or your down stream oxygen sensor because a MAF sensor controls your ITS or Ideal temp sensor witch can affect your accel and your idle when under a load but when its at rest or idle it will be affected by a tp sensor of O2 sensor they call the O2 sensor the spark plug that never gets changed..
Yes TP 1 and 2 it is part of the pedale assambly
you need more info in your question make and model of vehicle why do you think you need a TP sensor?