Does fuel go through the throttle body?

Does fuel go through the throttle body?

Where is the throttle body located? On older carbureted engines, the throttle body is built into the carburetor and via mechanical means and engine vacuum, more fuel is delivered as the valve opens. When the driver presses the pedal the butterfly in the throttle body pivots to let more air flow into the manifold.

What does a throttle valve do?

In a conventional gasoline engine, a throttle valve is used in the intake manifold to reduce the power output for part-load operation. Varying the throttle position (TP) controls the amount of mixture (air + fuel) inside the engine, while the AFR is kept constant.

Where is the throttle position sensor on a Toyota Camry?

Your Toyota Camry uses a series of complex sensors to report what is going on to the ECU. The ECU then uses this information to adjust the timing, air fuel mixture, and more. When one of them goes wrong, it can lead to stalling for sure. Throttle Position Sensor – The throttle position sensor is typically located on the gas pedal.

Why does my Toyota Camry stall when coming to a stop?

Here’s a great YouTube video from EricTheCarGuy. on how to clean a throttle body. A dirty throttle body may not trigger the check engine light. So, if your stalling happens when coming to a stop, and the check engine light is on, it may be worth taking a look at it. All modern torque converters “lock”.

Why do you need a throttle position sensor?

Average rating from 93 customers who received a Throttle Position Sensor Replacement. The throttle position sensor (TPS) is part of your vehicle’s fuel management system and helps ensure that the correct mixture of air and fuel is delivered to your engine.

Where does the throttle valve cable come from?

Average rating from 123,882 customers who received a Adjust Throttle Valve Cable. Many cars with automatic transmissions use a mechanical cable that runs from the transmission to the throttle linkage. This throttle valve cable is responsible for controlling the throttle lever providing movement to the car.