Throttle Position Sensor - Dodge dakota 2002 Service Manual

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FUEL INJECTION - GAS
THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE (Continued)
(4) From inside vehicle, install metal clip holding
cable to dashpanel (Fig. 1).
(5) From inside vehicle, slide throttle cable core
wire into opening (slot) in top of pedal arm.
(6) Push plastic cable retainer (clip) into pedal arm
opening until it snaps in place.
(7) Install air resonator tube to throttle body.
(8) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
4.7L V-8
(1) Slide accelerator cable plastic mount into
bracket. Continue sliding until tab (Fig. 52) is
aligned to hole in mounting bracket.
(2) Route accelerator cable over top of cable cam.
(3) Connect cable end to throttle body bellcrank
pin (snaps on rearward).
(4) Slide rubber grommet away from plastic cable
housing.
(5) Install rubber grommet into dash panel until
seated.
(6) Push cable housing into rubber grommet and
through opening in dash panel.
(7) From inside vehicle, install clip holding cable
to dashpanel (Fig. 1).
(8) From inside vehicle, slide throttle cable core
wire into opening in top of pedal arm.
(9) Push cable retainer (clip) into pedal arm open-
ing until it snaps in place.
(10) Snap cable into dashpanel routing clip.
(11) Install air resonator tube to throttle body.
(12) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
5.7L V-8
(1) Attach cable to Accelerator Pedal Position Sen-
sor (APPS). Refer to APPS Removal / Installation.
(2) Push cable housing into rubber grommet and
through opening in dash panel.
(3) From inside vehicle, install clip holding cable
to dashpanel (Fig. 1).
(4) From inside vehicle, slide throttle cable core
wire into opening in top of pedal arm.
(5) Push cable retainer (clip) into pedal arm open-
ing until it snaps in place.
(6) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
(7) If necessary, use DRB III Scan Tool to erase
any APPS Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC's) from
PCM.
5.9L V-8
(1) Slide accelerator cable plastic mount into throt-
tle body mounting bracket. Continue sliding until
release tab (Fig. 54) is aligned to hole in mounting
bracket.
(2) Hold throttle in wide open position. While held
in this position, slide throttle cable pin into throttle
body bellcrank.
(3) Push cable housing into rubber grommet and
through opening in dash panel.
(4) From inside vehicle, install metal clip holding
cable to dashpanel (Fig. 1).
(5) From inside vehicle, slide throttle cable core
wire into opening (slot) in top of pedal arm.
(6) Push plastic cable retainer (clip) into pedal arm
opening until it snaps in place.
(7) Install air resonator tube to throttle body.
(8) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
8.0L V-10
(1) Connect cable end socket to throttle body lever
ball (snaps on) (Fig. 55).
(2) Connect cable to throttle body mounting
bracket (push down and lock)
(3) Install the remaining cable housing end into
and through the dash panel opening (snaps into posi-
tion). The two plastic pinch tabs (Fig. 1) should lock
the cable to dash panel.
(4) From inside the vehicle, hold up the accelera-
tor pedal. Install the throttle cable core wire and
plastic cable retainer into and through the upper end
of the pedal arm (the plastic retainer is snapped into
the pedal arm). When installing the plastic retainer
to the accelerator pedal arm, note the index tab on
the pedal arm (Fig. 1). Align the index slot on the
plastic cable retainer to this index tab.
(5) Install air resonator tube to throttle body.
(6) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.

THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR

DESCRIPTION
The 3-wire Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) is
mounted on the throttle body and is connected to the
throttle blade shaft.
The 5.7L V-8 engine does not use a separate TPS
on the throttle body.
OPERATION
The 5.7L V-8 engine does not use a separate Throt-
tle Position Sensor (TPS) on the throttle body.
The 3–wire TPS provides the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) with an input signal (voltage) that
represents the throttle blade position of the throttle
body. The sensor is connected to the throttle blade
shaft. As the position of the throttle blade changes,
the output voltage of the TPS changes.
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