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Location of TPS


Neilm196666
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Hi does anyone have picture of where the TPS is located on my Yaris 2002 d4d diesel please can’t find anywhere as I believe easy to replace and don’t wanna pay garage fees have new sensor to fit 😊

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I understand it is inside the tyre itself and can only be replaced by taking the tyre off.

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Rather than the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor, the OP is asking about the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS). The 2002 Yaris didn't have TPMS.

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what obd2 code do you have ? as the code is just generic it could be the throttle pedal or the TPS on the TB

edit. 2002 d4d will be mechanical with a vacumn venturi with a cable throttle to the injector pump, unless its a very late 2002

Edit 2. Its a mechanical diesel (cable throttle) but it only has a sensor on the throttle eg. https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Toyota-YARIS-Diesel-Accelerator-Throttle-Pedal-78010-52010-89281-52010/15010735927

 

Have a look at the throttle pedal - later type https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2001-2005-GENUINE-TOYOTA-YARIS-ACCELERATOR-THROTTLE-PEDAL-78010-0D030/254315855120?hash=item3b3667fd10:g:JfgAAOSwGIJdQUgb

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