2000 Jeep Cherokee Throttle Position Sensor

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2000 Jeep Cherokee


The 2000 Jeep Cherokee is a classic model that has earned acclaim for its excellent off-road performance, practical interior design and consistent driving performance. Body styles include two- and four-door sport utility vehicles (SUVs). The assembly plant is located in Toledo, Ohio.

Engine specifications:

  • 2.5-liter OHV 8-valve inline four-cylinder engine displacing 150 cubic inches (2,464 cubic centimeters) with a compression ratio of 9.2:1, 125 hp @ 5,400 rpm, 150 lb-ft of torque @ 3,250 rpm.
  • 4.0-liter OHV 12-valve inline six-cylinder engine displacing 242 cubic inches (3956 cubic centimeters) with a compression ratio of 8.8:1, 190 hp @ 4600 rpm and 225 lb-ft of torque @ 3000 rpm.

Throttle Position Sensor 2000 Jeep Cherokee​

Throttle position sensor 2000 for jeep cherokee​ has several specifications, for example: Throttle Position Sensor for 2000 Jeep Cherokee 4.0L l6 and Throttle Position Sensor for 2000 Jeep Cherokee 2.5L, also see 2000 jeep grand cherokee 4.7 throttle position sensor in the market which from the same OEM manufacturer.

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2000 Jeep Cherokee Throttle Position Sensor Location

The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) on the 2000 Jeep Cherokee is usually located on the side of the throttle body (throttle body). Specifically, it is located on the throttle body and is connected to the throttle plate via a linkage or cable
The TPS may be located on the side of the throttle body. In some cases, the TPS may be located on the opposite side of the throttle body from the throttle linkage and have a three-wire connector attached to it.
In some cases, the TPS may be located on the opposite side of the throttle body from the throttle linkage and have a three-wires connector attached.

For replacement or diagnostic purposes, you will need to disconnect the negative (black) terminal of the battery, then locate the TPS module connected to the throttle body and remove it by unplugging the electrical connection and releasing the clamps, usually a ratchet is required to remove the two screws holding the TPS in place!

The situation is the same to the jeep cherokee xj throttle position sensor​.

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