How To Replace A Throttle Position Sensor "TPS" || Jeep Sputtering E05

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We go over where the throttle position is, how to replace it, and what error codes lead us to replace the TPS. Our error codes for the Jeep were 14 and 24, 14 is the map volage is incorrect, 24 is a voltage issue for the Throttle Position Sensor. Blog with video on how to get OBD code, and were Danielle almost drove through the house: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/how-to-replaced-jeep-o2-sensor/ Tools and parts: ECCPP Throttle Position Sensor TPS: https://amzn.to/2GdNITm Milwaukee 18-Volt Drill and Impact Driver Kit: https://amzn.to/2HfipZ5 268-Piece Husky Mechanics Tool Set: https://amzn.to/3kuGUzD Some common symptoms of a failing or bad throttle position sensor: 1. Vehicle doesn’t accelerate, no power when accelerating, or pushes the gas for you, which is really not good. Everyone hates no power when driving, but when your car decides to apply the gas when you don't want it, that is bad. 2. The Engine doesn't idle smoothly, running rough, low RPM, or Stalling This stalling misfiring and eventually not running at all could be stranded, so this is something you don't want to happen to you. 3. Vehicle accelerates, but it feels like there is a governer restricting your performance. Like when you went to the go-kart track and you get the go-kart that only goes in the slow lane. 4. Check Engine Light comes on, with any of the above symptoms. For us with our Jeep Wrangler, this was a code 24, low or high voltage at the sensor. You can go to the video link above on how to get the OBD code for a Jeep YJ or XJ with no OBD reader.

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