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Map Sensor
Location: Passenger fender, look toward exhaust manifold you'll see this square plastic popsicle with a rubber tube connected on teh bottom of it. it also has an electrical connector attached to it as well
Picture:
MAP SENSOR PICTURE
TPS SENSOR
Location: look at the picture, you will see a black puck on the left. it has a little tube sticking out of it. that is a tps sensor.
Picture:
Picture of TPS Sensor
PICTURES AND LOCATION!
Good luck, oh and check your hoses.
MY CAR WILL NOT ROUGH IDLE WITH THE A/C UNITS WIRES UNPLUGGED.....
?? WHAT DOSE THIS MEAN ??
thats what i figured mang lol had issues with a crownvic one time stumbled, ran rough, pulled the ac plug and it ran fine. dont know why this affects the running so much but it does soemtimes, at anyrate if you want hit me up on my cell, ill take a trip out your way. 716-640-6156- aaron
89 townie, mild exhuast up grades, soon to have loud ass stereo....
sounds like the fast idle solenoid on the side of the carb is either not working, the wire/vacuum to it is broken, or it's out of adjustment (had this problem on the 85 Pontiac Parisienne I had - adjusted it proper and it ran much better).
however... if he doesn't run the AC and the AC is engaging anyhow... there may be a short somewhere.
these cars will eat and shit out expensive plugs. Just get your basic resistor plugs. They were designed for such and will screw over anything other. The ONLY platinum plug I've found that's worth half a sneeze is the autolite platinums. The bosch plats are way too thin and will destroy themselves within 20k miles. My cars like the basic autolite resistor plugs (similar to the motorcraft plugs) just fine.
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