Throttle position sensor (TPS) how to remove/replace

Throttle position sensor (TPS) how to remove/replace

2000 mazda mpv lx. The throttle position sensor (TPS) keeps the PCM informed about throttle position. The PCM uses this input to change spark timing and the …

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jacklurcher says:

Good of you to demonstrate & try & help. Some of the negative comments
about sniffing etc ungrateful *****.

hp11208 says:

@idusclothing no fault on this one,just a demo on how to replace or remove
it.

Anthony Riche says:

Good video. Thanks!

TheJack0078 says:

this guy is on coke

hp11208 says:

Very cold outside dude,as you can see i work outdoors.

hp11208 says:

Right next to the air cleaner duct.

hp11208 says:

Why would you say that you crack head Gtfu.

hp11208 says:

That’s my old tps I took out to show.

hunkydude322 says:

dont believe everything a parts store guy saids, some of them guys dont
know what there doin most of the time. they just there to sell u parts
etc…….., this message is for all u gullible so called mechanics

hp11208 says:

Thanks for watching.

Christian Cruz says:

this guys cold is annoying

hp11208 says:

Try working outside when it’s freezing cold man.

lawls12 says:

You need to clean that battery before you get a no start.

hp11208 says:

I was just showing how to remove/replace the tps thats all.

Robert Cefola says:

you were sniffin every 5 words

o6298 says:

Where did you get the TPS for this Mazda MPV? None of the auto parts stores
carry this TPS and they said it was non serviceable item. The Mazda dealer
told me that the TPS on that vehicle is non serviceable and that I’d have
to buy the entire throttle body for $293.

idusclothing says:

Did you test the tps and find that it was faulty?

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