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The 1997 Ford F150 4.6 liter engine throttle position sensor is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will be connected to the fuel injection rail.
yes, yes it does no, its the crappy tbi systems. tbi stands for THROTTLE BODY INJECTION! it has fuel injectors and has to be treated as such. it is not carbureted.
yes a 1993 4.3 liter motor can have (cpi) centralport injection) (spyder injection) if your blazer has a (w) has it 8th vin letter then yes it does but if it has a (z) from a 8th letter on your vin number iz a (tbi) throttle body injection
There is not a carb on a fuel injected vehicle. It has a throttle body. the amount of air to fuel ratio is controlled by the computer.
Yes. The only difference is the TBfI and MPFI. (Throttle body fuel injection and Multi port fuel injection and corresponding computer controller.
No it does not.
CHEVY guit using carburetors back in 1987. You truck is fuel injected / TBI. Throttle body injection.
If it's a 96 vortec 350 / 5.7L then it has 8. 1 per cylinder. If the engine looks like it has a carburetor on the top of it. Then it has 2 injectors and that fuel system is called TBI / Throttle Body Injection.
Three wire sensor on the throttle body.
On the throttle body over throttle shaft end.
you have a vacum leak on your throttle body
Front of the throttle body.Front of the throttle body.