The sensor is optimized for foot pedal position sensors, throttle position sensors, steering position sensors, drive-by-wire, lift and shuttle position sensors, tilt control and tilt positioning ...
Certain things are a given in life, especially when it comes to cars. When you put your foot down on the gas pedal, it’s a given that your car will accelerate—until it doesn’t. There can be any number ...
The throttle position sensor monitors how far open the throttle valve (or blade) is open, which is determined by how far down the accelerator pedal has been pushed. The throttle position controls the ...
No one wants to see the Check Engine Light come on, especially when the motor performance seems to be suffering. With the P0122 code, you don’t have a lot of possible causes, so it can be easier to ...
An issue with the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) is one of the most common issues when your car does not accelerate properly. When you put your foot on the accelerator, your car should accelerate ...
Today’s cars are equipped with advanced sensors for just about every system. While these sensors provide optimal operation, they can also fail and cause trouble. If you need to deal with the throttle ...
The P2135 code indicates that the engine control module (ECM) has detected a mismatch between the voltage signals of Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) A and TPS B (image below). These dual sensors work ...
Learn the most common symptoms of a bad throttle position sensor. In modern cars, a throttle position sensor is a part of the fuel management system that takes into account the position of the ...