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Throttle Plate Position Controller (TPPC) Outputs

The purpose of the TPPC is to maintain the throttle position at the desired throttle angle. It is a separate chip embedded in the PCM. The desired angle is communicated from the main CPU via a 312.5 Hz duty cycle (DC) signal. The TPPC interprets the duty cycle signal as follows:

The desired angle is relative to the hard-stop angle. The hard stop angle is learned during each key-up process before the main CPU requests the throttle plate be closed against the hard stop. The output of the TPPC is a voltage request to the H driver (also in PCM). The H driver is capable of positive or negative voltage to the electronic throttle body motor.

THROTTLE PLATE CONTROLLER CHECK OPERATION:

DTCs (1)  
P115E Throttle actuator airflow trim at maximum limit (non-MIL)
P2072 Throttle body ice blockage (non-MIL)
P2100 Throttle actuator circuit open, short to power, short to ground (MIL)
P2101 Throttle actuator range/performance test (MIL)
P2107 Processor test (MIL)
P2111 Throttle actuator system stuck open (MIL)
P2112 Throttle actuator system stuck closed (MIL)
(1) Note: For all DTCs, in addition to the MIL, the powertrain malfunction indicator (wrench) is on for the concern that caused the FMEM action. Monitor execution is continuous. Monitor false detection duration is less than 5 second to register a concern.