The computer on my 2004 Dodge Stratus indicated a problem with my Throttle Position Sensor. I have ordered a replacement but my question is, where is this component located so that I can change it?
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The position indicator is the Throttle position indicator sensor. Autozone can help you find the part. Of course the Accelerator Pedal connects to the throttle and therefore also the Throttle position indicator sensor. This can all be confirmed by review of the repair manual, also available from Autozone, and is convenient for referal. As well as when you need it next time.
Possible vacuum leak or bad (TPS) Throttle position sensor. Dirty throttle body aswell. Its an 04 stratus? Go trade for a better brand of car. Anything really. A KIA would be better.
The ignition timing is controlled by the computer and is not adjustable. the computer makes adjustments based on information recieved from various sensors, including the crankshaft position sensor, the throttle position sensor, and the Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor.
Take the vehicle to any auto parts store that offers to read the fault codes with a scanner for free and find out what that code is. If it shows Upstream or Downstream O2 sensor replace the O2 Sensor. There is a catch, dodge had an issue in the 2000 - 2004. The ECM will show a fault code that indicates the Catalytic converter is faulty. This is actually a faulty Downstream O2 Sensor. If you get a Catalytic converter fault code replace the O2 sensor first if you still have the problem then replace the converter.
Hi...
The Code P0340 on your Stratus is :
Camshaft Position Sensor Loss signal.
Ok, The first step is check tha condittion on the connector.
For corrosion, bent pins or damaged wires.
If you found that everything is ok.
Replace the Cam Position Sensor.
The Cam Position Sensor, Is common that the Cam fail on this Vehicle and similars of this.
Tha Cam position sensor Is located:
At end of the engine head, driver side. Is attached with 4, 10mm
screw, and the connector at the center of the sensor.
I hope this help on your problem.
Thank you for use fixya...
Change two sensor iac and throttle position sensor
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