The Throttle Position Sensor, or TPS is connected to the throttle shaft on the throttle body.
Fig. 5: Remove the throttle position sensor retainers...
Fig. 6: ...then, remove the throttle position sensor
Fig. 2: Disengage the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) wiring harness connector
According with the Grand Cherokee Repair Manual, check this removal & installation procedure...
(see Figures 5 and 6)
To install:
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SOURCE: Replacing A Throttle Position Sensor
the tps is attached to the throttle body. It operates the plate inside.
SOURCE: Throttle Position Sensor
its on you throtle body its a little black plastic thing with a clip on wire conector.
SOURCE: where is throttle position sensor located on 2000 honda passport
Normally attached at opposite end of throttle linkage. Remove your air cleaner intake hose at throttle body, and observe throttle plate that opens & closes as you press accelerator, it will be at the end of that, on outside of housing.
SOURCE: Location of the Throttle Position Sensor on a 1999 Saewoo Lanos ?
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SOURCE: location of throttle position sensor
the throttle position sensor is located on the side of the throttle body even with the throttle plate.
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The throttle actuator motor
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The throttle position (TP) sensor 1 and 2
The throttle body functions are similar to a conventional throttle body with the following exceptions:
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An electric motor opens and closes the throttle valve.
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The throttle blade is spring loaded in both directions and the default position is slightly open.
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There are 2 individual TP sensors within the throttle body assembly.
Oh yea it has two TPS - throttle position sensors ! An you have to replace the whole assembly !
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