Throttle Position Sensor: Locations

1991 Pontiac Firebird V8-350 5.7LSECTION Locations

Top Of Engine.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 3.1L/V6-192

Top Front Of Engine.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 5.0L/V8-305 VIN F & 5.7L/V8-350

RH Side Of Engine.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 5.0L/V8-305 VIN E

Engine Compartment Components.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 1991 3.1L/V6-192

Engine Compartment Components.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 1992 3.1L/V6-192

Engine Compartment Components.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 1991 5.0L/V8-305 VIN E

Engine Compartment Components.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 1992 5.0L/V8-305 VIN E

Engine Compartment Components.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 1991 5.0L/V8-305 VIN F & 5.7L/V8-350

Engine Compartment Components.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 1992 Camaro w/5.0L/V8-305 VIN F & 5.7L/V8-350

Engine Compartment Components.:




Top RH Side Of Engine

Applicable to: 1992 Firebird w/5.0L/V8-305 VIN F & 5.7L/V8-350
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