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Throttle Position Sensor: Description and Operation

Wiring Diagram:






DESCRIPTION
The Throttle Position (TP) sensor is a potentiometer connected to the throttle shaft on the throttle body. By monitoring the voltage on the signal line, the ECM/PCM calculates throttle position. As the throttle valve angle is changed (accelerator pedal moved), the TP sensor signal also changes. At a closed throttle position, the output of the TP sensor is low. As the throttle valve opens, the output increases so that at wide open throttle, the output voltage should be above 3.3 volts.

OPERATION
By monitoring the output voltage from the TP sensor, the ECM/PCM can modify fuel delivery based on throttle angle. For example, power enrichment occurs when the throttle angle approaches wide-open throttle. The ECM/PCM looks primarily for changes in the TP sensor output to control fuel delivery. Acceleration enrichment occurs when the throttle angle increases, similar to an accelerator pump on a carbureted vehicle.


Legend

1. Crankshaft Position Sensor
2. Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
3. Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor
4. Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
5. Engine Control Module (ECM) / Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
6. Circuit Opening Relay
7. EFI-HTR Relay
8. Heated Oxygen Sensor 2(HO2S 2)
9. Oxygen Sensor (O2S)