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Where is the throttle position sensor located no a 2009 chevy Malibu l4

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Look on the plenum at the air intake. Should be attached with several clips and have a wire harness with six wires

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SOURCE: location of crank position sensor on 92 chevy corsica 3.1

You will have a no start or stalls after engine gets hot and then cools down restarts, the sensor is on the front of the engine mounted into the cam gear cover if it is not visiable get under the, (here is a picture) car and look.d37e0b9.jpg

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SOURCE: how to install a throttle position sensor on 93' 4.3 chevy 1500 truck

the two bolts that hold the sensor are torqued to 18 inch pounds. other than that it's self adjusted through the ecm

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SOURCE: I am needing to replace the throttle position sensor

It is located in the large hose coming from the air filter it just pulls out

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SOURCE: tps sensor on a 2002 chevy cavalier

Find where the throttle cable goes the the throttle body. Now on the opposite side of the throttle body is the TPS 3 wires/plug.

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SOURCE: How do you replace a throttle position sensor on a

seddy29732_0.jpgThis is a picture of your throttle position sensor. It is located on the throttle body, where the air inlet tube enters the intake manifold. Simply unplug the wires, remove the bolts holding it in place, and replace it with the new unit. Hope this helps!

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