Throttle Position Sensor
- Throttle Position (TP) Sensor is a rotary potentiometer sensor that provides a signal to PCM that is linearly proportional to throttle plate/shaft position.
- TP sensor housing has a 3-blade electrical connector that may be gold plated.
- The gold plating increases corrosion resistance on terminals and increases connector durability.
- Throttle Position (TP) Sensor is mounted on Throttle Body
and has 4 operating conditions:
- Closed throttle (idle or deceleration).
- Part throttle (cruise or moderate acceleration).
- Wide open throttle.
- Throttle angle rate.
- TP sensor signal affects air/fuel ratio, injector timing, idle speed, EGR flow and ignition timing.
- On some applications, TP sensor input is used in determining transmission Electronic Pressure Control (EPC) pressure, shift and Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) scheduling.