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Where is throttle positioning sensor on a suzuki forenza

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Under the dash on the end of the throttle pedal

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Removal & Installation

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Disconnect the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor connector.
  3. Disconnect the breather hose from the valve cover.
  4. Remove the air intake tube.
  5. Disconnect the throttle cables by opening the throttle and moving the cable through the release slot.
  6. Disconnect the vacuum hoses from the throttle body.
  7. Disconnect the Throttle Position (TP) sensor and the idle air control valve connectors.
  8. Disconnect the coolant hoses from the throttle body.
  9. Remove the throttle body and discard the gasket.
  10. Remove the TP sensor.
  11. Remove the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve.
  12. Remove the throttle body retaining nuts.
  13. Remove the throttle body.

To install:

  1. Install the throttle body.
  2. Connect the TP sensor connector and the IAC valve connector.
  3. Connect the coolant hoses to the throttle body.
  4. Connect the vacuum hoses to the throttle body.
  5. Connect the throttle cable.
  6. Install the air intake tube.
  7. Connect the breather hose to the valve cover.
  8. Connect the IAT sensor connector.
  9. Connect the negative battery cable.
  10. Fill the cooling system
  11. Where is throttle positioning sensor - shinehutt_33.gif
  12. i hope this helps tps is attatched to hrottle body on other side than throttle cable
  13. plz dont forget to vote rep[ly if you need more help

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  • Calicrazy Mar 26, 2011

    Do u need to remove the throttle in Oder to put the sensor on

  • Colin Stickland
    Colin Stickland Mar 26, 2011

    if this is a 2006 model their is no cable or throttle as such ,but a system know as fly by wire ,on the throttle pedal is a variable resistance sensor and on the other end at the engine is a variable motor which is controlled by the sensor on the throttle pedal ,a variation of the voltage at the sensor causes a simiar reaction on the electric motor on the throttle butterfly.This is the simple explanation it a bit more complicated than this where cruise and autochoke plus emmisions come into the equation ,but basicly this is how it works so look under the dash to find the sensor ,on the end of the throttle pedal

  • Anonymous Mar 26, 2011

    I would reccomend getting the part to see if it comes as a peddle assy or just the sensor looking at the new part will give you ideal of tools needed

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SOURCE: location of cam position senor

Not a bad job to replace the cam position sensor, it took about two hours cost about $150.00 with oem parts. First remove air filter box,remove plastic spark plug cover. Jack up engine about an inch remove engine mount. Now you can access sensor through a convenient cover that mounts around engine mount bracket extending from engine block.( one ten millimeter bolt) Remove accessory drive belt for a little extra room and replace with new one while you are in there. Just between the two cam gears you will see a torx screw that aligns the switch when in installed. DO NOT REMOVE THIS Just above the torx screw is a reverse torx screw (6 millimeter) Put a shop rag in the access hole to catch the screw just in case you drop it ,( so it does not fall into timing belt cover) Put something "sticky" in the 6 millimeter socket such as gasket sealer to keep from losing screw. remove. Pull switch up from inside spark plug cover and install new one through the same. reinstall 6 millimeter bolt. Switch is self aligning. Reinstall belt, engine mount, air box. Doing this myself probably saved me about $150.00 to $200.00 dollars

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SOURCE: on my 2007 suzuki forenza the check engine light

no such code on that car, auto zone uses global testing which pulls universal codes, so that code means someting different for the suzuki, need to have it checked by the dealer or a shop that has import software, or post the code # and i can translate it into import code, good luck.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: check engine light on trying to find the location

Well, you know where the camshaft is..right? then look in that area for a sensor.

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SOURCE: 2005 Suzuki Forenza S Oxygen Sensor replacement

You will need to splice in the universal ones.

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2010

SOURCE: Where is the crankshaft position

Hello Aldozer.

It is mounted below the power steering pump and behind the AC compressor(if equipped).
Both will need to be removed to access it.
Here is a pic of the engine after they are removed.
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I hope this helps you towards a good repair.
Thank you for using FixYa.

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