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Old 10-25-2005, 05:40 PM
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How do you know when your TPS Sensor has gone bad?
Is there any signs like the car running sluggish or bogging ect...
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http://www.babcox.com/editorial/cm/cm69910.htm
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR. Mounted on the throttle shaft of the carburetor or throttle body, the throttle position sensor (TPS) changes resistance as the throttle opens and closes. The computer uses this information to monitor engine load, acceleration, deceleration and when the engine is at idle or wide open throttle. The sensor’s signal is used by the PCM to enrich the fuel mixture during acceleration, and to retard and advance ignition timing.

Throttle Position Sensor Strategies: Many TPS sensors require an initial voltage adjustment when installed. This adjustment is critical for accurate operation. On some engines, a separate idle switch and/or wide open throttle (WOT) switch may also be used. Driveability symptoms due to a bad TPS can be similar to those caused by a bad MAP sensor: The engine will run without this input, but it will run poorly.
http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/tps/
Symptoms of a bad or mis-adjusted TPS include varying idle speed, hesitation while accelerating, poor fuel economy, and inabiltiy to correctly set base ignition timing.



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