Code 7 - Throttle Angle Sensor
- Turn ignition off. Remove appropriate fuse for 10 seconds to reset ECU. See CLEARING CODES . Start engine. Verify if CHECK ENGINE light is flashing Code 7. If Code 7 is present, go to next step. If Code 7 is not present, problem is intermittent. Check connectors at throttle angle sensor and related circuits.
- Turn ignition off. Disconnect 3-wire connector at throttle angle sensor. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between Yellow/White (+) and Green/White (-) wires. If voltage is not about 5 volts, go to step 6). If voltage is about 5 volts, turn ignition off. Reconnect sensor connector. Connect ECU Test Harness between ECU and ECU connector. See Figure .
- Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between positive terminal D11 and negative terminal D22. See Figure . Voltage should be .5 volt at closed throttle and about 4.5 volts at wide open throttle. Transition between lower and upper voltage specification as throttle is depressed should be smooth.
- If throttle sensor responds as indicated, substitute a known good ECU. If condition is corrected, replace original ECU. If sensor does not respond as indicated in step 3), replace throttle sensor or repair open or short in Red/Black wire between ECU terminal D11 and throttle sensor. On A/T models, go to step 5).
- Disconnect 22-wire connector from A/T control unit. If throttle sensor now responds as indicated, replace A/T control unit. If throttle sensor does not respond as indicated, check for open or short in Red/Black wire between ECU terminal D11, throttle angle sensor and A/T control unit.
- If voltage reading between Yellow/White (+) and Green/White (-) wires in step 2) is not about 5 volts, measure voltage between ground and Yellow/White wire terminal. If voltage is now about 5 volts, repair open in Green/White wire between ECU terminal D22 and throttle sensor. If reading is not about 5 volts, turn ignition off.
- Connect ECU Test Harness between ECU and ECU connector. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between terminal D20 and terminal D22. If voltage is about 5 volts, repair open Yellow/White wire between ECU terminal D20 and throttle sensor. If reading is not about 5 volts, substitute a known good ECU. If condition is corrected, replace original ECU.