A cooling leak on the driver side of a 1995 XJ6, particularly under the throttle body where the piping connects to the block, is often caused by a worn or damaged gasket or hose. Inspect the connection points for any visible cracks or signs of coolant seepage. Replacing the gasket or hose may resolve the leak. If the problem persists, consider checking the condition of the water pump and other nearby components for potential issues.
The throttle position sensor is on the driver side of the throttle body. That is opposite of where the cables hook on.The throttle position sensor is on the driver side of the throttle body. That is opposite of where the cables hook on.
driver side right behind the throttle body
On a console to the side of the driver
There are quick connect clips on that fitting. simple use a screw driver to press up on the side of the clip and you should be able to remove it. then the lines just pop out.
Follow the hose at the top of the radiator on the driver's side. This connects to the water neck (from which protrudes the cooling fan switch). This neck is held on by two nuts. The thermostat lies between the neck and that to which it is bolted.
The TPS sensor is under the black air intake on the throttle body. It is generally located on the back side of the throttle body facing rearward. On a select few models, it will be on the driver side of the throttle body.
Could be that the throttle plate (in throttle body) is stuck open. Try to "free up" by sticking a screw driver into throttle body
On the Pontiac Montana, the throttle is typically located on the engine's intake manifold, connected to the throttle body. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake duct. The throttle pedal, which the driver uses to control acceleration, is located inside the vehicle on the driver's side, connected to the throttle body by a cable or electronic sensor in modern models. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for detailed information specific to your model year.
The tps is on the driver's side of the throttle body. The throttle body is mounted to the front of the intake, and has a cable going to it from the throttle pedal. When you push the pedal down the cable opens the valve inside the body.
on the E16i motor the starter is underneath the fuel injection throttle body on the driver's side on top of transmission on the E16i motor the starter is underneath the fuel injection throttle body on the driver's side on top of transmission
on the driver side of the throttle body itself
It's the ISP (Idle Speed Control)