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Old 06-13-2011, 09:37 PM
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Can anybody give me some info on how to change out the tps... Been searching but nOt much info thanks
Old 06-13-2011, 11:32 PM
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what do you mean? just use a wrench to unscrew them. well you have to take the tire off the rim first then remove them.
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Originally Posted by ans2k
what do you mean? just use a wrench to unscrew them. well you have to take the tire off the rim first then remove them.
i dont think we are on the rite page...im talking about the throttle
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TPS, not TPMS.
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TPS=throttle position sensor
TPMS=tire pressure monitor sensor

I'm pretty sure the TPS is riveted to the throttle body (TB) it will need to be drilled.
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thanks for the info
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