The acceleration switch on a 1999 Ford Ranger is typically part of the throttle position sensor (TPS), which is located on the throttle body. This sensor monitors the position of the throttle and sends the information to the engine control module (ECM) to adjust fuel delivery and ignition timing. If you're looking for a specific "acceleration switch," it may refer to components related to the cruise control system or the accelerator pedal position sensor, which can also be found near the throttle body. Always consult a repair manual or a professional for accurate diagnostics and repairs.
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