Where is the throttle position switch?

Where is the throttle position switch?

A throttle position sensor (TPS) is a sensor used to monitor the air intake of an engine. The sensor is usually located on the butterfly spindle/shaft, so that it can directly monitor the position of the throttle.

Do you have to reset throttle position sensor?

Resetting is sometimes all that is required to restore your sensor. Code errors can cause your throttle position sensor to work erratically or incorrectly. Otherwise, you’ll need professional software to reprogram your sensor. This job is best done by a professional mechanic.

Where is the throttle position switch on a Vanagon?

1. Idle/Full Throttle Switch on the throttle valve housing, commonly referred to as a “TPS” for “throttle position switch”—located under throttle body. We offer a replacement TPS here . 2. Throttle Valve Housing (aka Throttle Body): This part is almost always worn-out. We offer a re-engineered version here . 3.

When to check idle control on a Vanagon?

Check with the engine off so you can hear it. It should click when you rotate the throttle just off idle, and then again at full throttle. If it is not clicking, or if you are not sure, refer to your Bentley manual for instructions on how to check it with a multi-meter and/or adjust it.

How to adjust throttle rpm on a vanagain?

If the timing is on the money (7 degrees BTDC) then adjust your rpms down by turning the idle air screw (large slotted screw on the top of the throttle body) in a little. Count your turns so that you can put the screw back to where you had it originally if you find your real problem isn’t this screw.

Where is the idle / full throttle switch located on a Digifant?

Idle/Full Throttle Switch on the throttle valve housing, commonly referred to as a “TPS” for “throttle position sensor”—which in the case of Digifant is just a switch – located under throttle body. We offer a replacement TPS here . 2. Throttle Valve Housing (aka Throttle Body): This part is almost always worn-out.

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