The throttle pedal is not adjustable on a2001 Ram.
Chances are the throttle cable from the pedal to the throttle body needs replacing.
Generally speaking the throttle position sensor is on the throttle body.
On the right side of the throttle pedal
The left pedal.
It is on the throttle body, opposite the throttle cables.
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.
Yes it does. It reaches from the gas pedal to the throttle body on your intake.
on the gm metric body 3 bolts hold the throttle pedal asm to the floor pan move the carpet to expose the bolts at the top of the throttle arm is the cable align the plastic bushing slot with the slot in throttle arm to remove the cable remove the bolts holding the throttle asm to the floor pan after removal u will see either a clip or sometimes a nub on the arm pivot remove clip or grind nub to remove pedal if u have to grind the nub u will have to secure the pedal from sliding its possible for the pedal to bind and this may cause the throttle to stick and that can be dangerous be very carful when installing pedal and throttle asm not only can the pedal bind but the carpet can ball up under the brake pedal i suggest having a pro do the job it may cost u but its better than taking a chance
There isn't one there is an accelerator pedal sensor above the gas pedal. I have a 2000 Catera too and it isn't responding to the pedal so I am gonna change the throttle body if I can find one
The TPS (throttle position sensor) would be found on the throttle body, opposite side the throttle cable is attached to.
the t.p.s sensor (throttle position sensor) is on the throttle body its on the opposite side where the throttle cable connects on the throttle body