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I have a 98 nissanpathfinder 4x2. How do i adjust the throttlebody sensor? Where do the vacumhose go coming from
the transmission?
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Semaj, There is no such thing
Semaj,
There is no such thing as a throttle body sensor. Do you mean the TPS (Throttle Body Position Sensor)? If you do then then no adjust is necessary or possible. The TPS has a threshold adjust, but if you mess with that adjustment, and readjust it you will most likely destroy the TPS. If you came up with the term of throttle body sensor on your own then you are wrong. If one or more individuals put the term into your head then they are idiots. ALL the sensors for your truck appear below. For the sake of posting accurate repair information which of the sensors below are you truly interested in and WHY? Why is critical here. Do not buy any parts or replace any sensors, until you tell us WHY, and exactly what the problem is?
Camshaft Position Sensor
Crankshaft Position Sensor
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR VALVE)
Intake Air Temperature (IAT SENSOR)
Knock Sensor (KS)
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS SENSOR)
There are over a dozen vacuum hoses for the transmission in your truck. Again which one in particular are you interested in and WHY?
Semaj, There is no such thing
Semaj,
There is no such thing as a throttle body sensor. Do you mean the TPS (Throttle Body Position Sensor)? If you do then then no adjust is necessary or possible. The TPS has a threshold adjust, but if you mess with that adjustment, and readjust it you will most likely destroy the TPS. If you came up with the term of throttle body sensor on your own then you are wrong. If one or more individuals put the term into your head then they are idiots. ALL the sensors for your truck appear below. For the sake of posting accurate repair information which of the sensors below are you truly interested in and WHY? Why is critical here. Do not buy any parts or replace any sensors, untill you tell us WHY, and exactly what the problem is?
Camshaft Position Sensor
Crankshaft Position Sensor
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR VALVE)
Intake Air Temperature (IAT SENSOR)
Knock Sensor (KS)
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS SENSOR)
There are over a dozen vacuum hoses for the transmission in your truck. Again which one in particular are you interested in and WHY?