Throttle Position Sensor Replacement
Ditto here, much smoother idle, and throttle body cleaned at the same time. I onlly drive about 8 minutes to work so not much of a chance to determine heat pattern. Maybe I will notice that this winter. IACV may need changing late but I think I may have bought some time. TPS not replaced as of yet maybe next payday but so far idle is smooth so maybe I will just leave it alone for now.
This stuff works excellent at cleaning the crudded up I.A.C's and it'll kill every fricken mosquito and knat fly with in a 30 yard range and breakup noisy bbq's and other parties your neighbors may throw during the summer that **** you off....lol
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On the '98... it's the 5.2 and 5.9. TPS is in the same place.
There are three sensors on the TB. The one on the driver side is the Throttle Position sensor, the one in the back is the Idle Motor, and the one in front is the MAP sensor. You will need a #25 torx wrench.
HTH,
IndyDurango
There are three sensors on the TB. The one on the driver side is the Throttle Position sensor, the one in the back is the Idle Motor, and the one in front is the MAP sensor. You will need a #25 torx wrench.
HTH,
IndyDurango







