What are the honda accord throttle position sensor problems?

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Mike E December 31, 2020
The Honda Accord crankshaft position sensor location is different on different makes and models, however, it will always be near the crankshaft itself. If You need to replace the sensor then it will cost You between 190 and 300 dollars, plus another 200 for the labor of having it installed. The sensor is in charge of making sure the crankshaft is turning at the correct speed. If the shaft is not working right You will notice many potential problems, including stalling, shaking, rough acceleration, and the check engine light coming on. This is because the timing of the engine is not correct and it is firing badly. In addition to the immediate issues, You will also be putting a strain on the engine, which in time can lead to a lot more damage and costs.
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John A. April 9, 2020
The honda accord reported problems with the position sensor, and the signs of the faulty throttle position sensor are an unexplainable bucking and squeezing in the car. Sudden waves of idleness. Sudden engine stalls without any apparent reason. Hesitation when speeding up. Sudden speed spikes while driving on the highway. Intermittently blinking the engine light test for no apparent reason.
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John M September 8, 2020
Throttle pedal is hard to press
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