Monitor Description
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Lexus ES 330. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
The ECM monitors the flow of electrical current through the electronic throttle motor, and detects malfunctions or open circuits in the throttle motor based on the value of the electrical current. When the current deviates from the standard values, the ECM concludes that there is a fault in the throttle motor. Or, if the throttle valve is not functioning properly (for example, stuck ON) the ECM concludes that there is a fault and turns on the MIL and a DTC is set.
Example:
When the current is more than 10A. Or, the current is less than 0.5A when the motor driving duty ratio is more than 80%. The ECM concludes that the current is deviated from the standard values, turns on the MIL and a DTC is set.