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Old 07-08-2006, 08:16 PM
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Throttle Position Sensor

Where is the TPS i cant find it to save my life , ive been looking at the diagram i have of my car and when i look at my car i cannot find the TPS.

Can someone explain to me where it actually is...

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Old 07-08-2006, 10:45 PM
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor

Right side of the throttle body,,a round plug 3 wires. if it's a v6

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Re: Throttle Position Sensor

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Re: Throttle Position Sensor

Ok....not shure on the 4 bangers.....

should still be a round plug tho on the throttle body.
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor

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Ok....not shure on the 4 bangers.....

should still be a round plug tho on the throttle body.
Same here im trying to hook up my jet performance module adn im looking for this TPS sensor the blue wire and i cant fin it i look on my manual i ahve online it points it out but when i compare it to the engine . i dont see it so i dunno whats going on.
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor

Did you locate the throttle body???
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor

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Did you locate the throttle body???
i know where the throttle body is i put in a soacer yesterday i can se the IAC sensor it has 4 wires i see the vaccum line, and the MAP sensor with 3 wires and the green wire i splice into but where this Blue TPS wire is i have no iea i dont remember seein an other wires on the TB when i had the cover off when i was putting in the spacer.
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Re: Throttle Position Sensor

if you stand in front of the car the MAP is pointing back, the TPS is on the right side of the TB THe TPS is kinda Round.

The Map wires/plug are flat
the TPS wires/plug are roundish

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