Questions & Answers for: remove clip tps sensor

TPS! look under that sensor with a wiring harness clipped to it and it's bolted to the intake manifold, that is the IAT! congrats you just located it! Good luck and i believe if you have to replace it

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...Remove the fuel pressure regulator retainer clip. Twist and pull the fuel pressure regulator in order to remove the regulator from the housing using a shop towel to catch any spilled fuel. Remove and ...

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...TPS (throotle positioning sensor) is located on the throttle body of the motor. If you follow the air intake tube from the air filter to the motor, you will find yourself at the throttle. The TPS ...

Question about 2003 Silverado 1500

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...clip to it. Disconnect the wire connector then remove the two screws ( torqs bite type). When you remove the TPS watch that you don't remove or lose the O ring that seals the throttle shaft. If you ...

...clip remove the clip, then there will be 2 screws one on each side(#10) they are star bit. un screw them and replace the pts. this is a common problem with dodge rams from 1986 threw 1990 dodge was a ...

Question about 2000 Jimmy

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...THEN THE ONLY THING LEFT IS THE TPS SENSOR LOCATED ON SIDE OF THROTTLE BODY WILL HAVE 2 SCREWS HOLDING IT ON AND A GOUP OF WIRES WITH JUST A CLIP TO REMOVE THE WIRES AND CAN BE BLACK OR GRAY IN ...

...TPS), Idle Air Control (IAC) motor electrical connectors.5. Remove the electrical connector and the Intake Air Temperature/Manifold Absolute Pressure (TMAP) sensor.6. Disconnect vacuum hoses from the ...

Question about 2001 GSX-R 1000

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...Remove front seatStep 2: Locate Dealer Mode connector, it resides just behind the battery, it is a white connector with a rubber cover on it, it has 5 or 6 wires going into it.Step 3: Put bike in ...

...clip broken or missing or throttle body linkage and plate has carbon build up.throttle body need taken off remove all plastic parts and rubber parts remove all electrical parts like idle air control ...

...remove the screws or bolts holding the TPS in place. Some vehicles might have a clip that secures the sensor. If so, carefully detach it. Install the New TPS: Position the new TPS in place, ensuring ...

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