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How to Replace Throttle Position Sensor 1997-2003 Ford F-150
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Air Intake
Remove the two 10mm bolts from the throttle body cover
Lift the cover
Loosen the hose clamp on the air intake near the throttle body
Disconnect the breather hoses
Lift the intake tubing
Loosen the latch on the housing
Disconnect the two sensors on the air intake
Lift the air intake up and out
2. Removing the Throttle Position Sensor
Remove the box in front of the sensor
Disconnect the wiring harness
Remove the two Phillips screws
Remove the sensor
3. Installing the Throttle Position Sensor
Place thread sealant on the screws
Insert the screws to the sensor
Insert the sensor into place
Tighten the two Phillips screws to the sensor
Connect the sensor wiring harness
4. Installing the Air Intake
Insert the air intake into place
Close the housing hatch
Connect the two sensor
Connect the two breather hoses
Tighten the hose clamp to the air intake hose
Place the throttle body cover over the throttle body
Tighten the two 10mm bolts to the cover
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I'm going to remove this cover. Two 10-millimeter bolts on this side and one over on the passenger's side. Remove those with a 10-millimeter socket and ratchet. Loosen the throttle body clamp with a flat blade screwdriver, and you just kind of pull up and down on it that whole ducting. There are tubes that go in the side. Once you pull it off the throttle body, you can twist a little bit and pull those tubes free.
Clamp for the air filter, pull that off. There's two connectors, one easy to see here. Press down on the tab and disconnect. You may press on the tab. Use your screwdriver, pry a little bit, help loosen it up. Connectors off. Then, there's another connector. Pres the tab and disconnect, and the intake tube comes up and out. You want to move this little intake box out. Just twist and pull, and then throttle position sensors right in behind. Remove the lead by pressing on a tab. It's held in by two Phillips screws. These screws, you may want to, maybe a good idea tap in the screwdriver in, tap with a hammer. Then, turn counterclockwise and tap with the hammer at the same time to get them loose.
Here’s the old sensor from the vehicle. Here’s the new sensor from 1A Auto. You can see they're exactly the same dimensionally. It's going to bolt in and go in. If you're getting bad readings to your engine from your throttle position sensor, then this will fix your problem.
For reinstalling, put some thread sealant on the screws. Tap on in. Put the sensor in place. Make sure it goes on to the arm inside, and then put your two Philips screws back in again with some thread sealant and tighten them up. Got on nice and firm, and then reconnect your lead.
Put your air intake in place. In place over here, tab winds up there and this clamp goes on. Just reach down, make sure nothing's getting pinched. Lock that down into place and that's your flow connection, reconnect it, reconnect this connector. Then, put this back in here, tube down there goes in, in there. Flat blade screwdriver to tighten up the clamp that holds it onto the throttle body. Put the tall body cover back in place. These fit kind of… Move it around a little bit. Figure out where the bolt hole is on that. I'm actually cheating. Just looking right through here. I can see there. Start it up, and then push this side down into place. Start my two bolts over there, and then tighten them up.
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Levi
September 11, 2017
My recent purchase greatly improved the performance of my car,
Worked great
S
August 19, 2018
It was easy to install and worked perfect, just what i needed to correct a problem and the price was right
Eugene
December 23, 2018
Had a problem getting the part on the time frame they gave me but it all worked out.
Plug and play
C
February 24, 2019
Took the old part off as it was throwing a code and put this new one on and all codes cleared
Price was good and shipping was free which is always good
Have used 1A Auto for a few more parts since this one
Thanks again
Fast delivery
Kenneth
June 12, 2019
Got the part quickly. Installed it in a few minutes. Can't say the same about the old part. Took longer to get the screws loose. They were in pretty tight. Luckily I had removed the throttle body elbow to clean it so I put the elbow in my vise so I could get some muscle on the screws. The new part works great. Would recommend getting the aprt.
Excellent service
stacy
July 22, 2019
excellent service plenty of purchases always on time and prompt recommended anybody
Works perfectly
M
February 14, 2020
I am a very very novice car guy. Wanted to test my skills by changing out my throttle body and needed this part to complete the task. Everything turned out perfectly and installed with ease.
Improved
Jose
July 22, 2022
Improved
Mark
December 29, 2022
Part fit nicely and removed screws as directed by your video, thank you.
Olie
March 28, 2023
Did not work made it worse
Fast Delivery , No Hassle Price
George
December 20, 2024
The product I ordered arrived in just a few short days - even during the Thanksgiving holiday . Impressed with delivery time , and the pricing was terrific too . Thank you A1 for coming thru . You never know how much you depend on your vehicle until it's no longer running . A1 Auto helped me get back to life .
Customer Q&A
Do this item replace part F4SZ-9B989-AA?September 1, 2015
ARTHUR R
if a throttle position sensor is bad will it keep the truck from starting?January 30, 2019
Thomas C
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Yes, it is possible that a bad throttle position sensor will prevent the vehicle from starting. however, that is not always the case. There could be multiple reasons why you're having this particular problem. We suggest taking your vehicle to a nearby reputable shop to identify the cause. Once you know the cause, we'll be happy to see if we carry the parts and how-to videos needed for your repair.
January 30, 2019
Jessica D
Will this cause a loss of power?December 31, 2020
Brett S
10
No this sensor tells the computer how open or closed the throttle body is .
And this sensor isnt good as mine went out instantly.
Always replace motorcraft sensors with motorcraft or Napa sensors
December 31, 2020
C H
10
I agree with Chris however, it can cause a seat of the pants feeling of loss of power. If you step all the way to the floor and the signal the TPS is sending is 50% throttle then it will feel as though the car is losing power because it will only deliver the injector shot for a 50% throttle position.
January 1, 2021
Thomas L
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Yes it will act like your loss of power by slowing down while driving
January 3, 2021
Dennis A
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There could be multiple reasons why you're having this particular problem. We suggest taking your vehicle to a nearby reputable shop to identify the cause. Once you know the cause, we'll be happy to see if we carry the parts and how-to videos needed for your repair.
January 4, 2021
Tim K
Will it fit a 1997 Ranger 4.0?March 29, 2021
Robert M
10
This will not fit your 1997 Ford Ranger with the 4.0L.
March 30, 2021
Andra M
hello this works for a ford ranger 3.0 liter engine thanks?February 14, 2022
Juan -
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February 14, 2022
Cristina P
Will it fit 05 F150 5.4??September 5, 2022
Mark M
10
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September 6, 2022
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