On the throttle body, opposite of the cables.
On the throttle body, opposite of the cables.
Check your air filter and throttle position sensor
You didn't mention what year but the throttle position sensor (TPS) would be located on the throttle body.
The 2000 GMC throttle position sensor can be found on top of the engine. The throttle position sensor will be near the injector fuel pump.
Attached to the side of the throttle body.
It is mounted to the throttle body.
TPS is always located on the throttle body. Even on vehicles equipped with rheostat throttles.
It is located on the front of the throttle body.It is located on the front of the throttle body.
It is on the bottom of the throttle body. Two screws hold it in . Don't ask me how to get to it.
Yes it can
98 Dodge van does not have a carburetor-it has a throttle body= no float
To replace the throttle body sensor on a 1995 E-150 van, first disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the air intake duct to access the throttle body, then disconnect the electrical connector from the throttle position sensor. Unscrew the sensor from the throttle body and replace it with the new one, ensuring it's properly aligned. Reconnect the electrical connector, reattach the air intake duct, and reconnect the battery.
A Dodge B250 Van does not have a mass airflow sensor.