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Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)

NOTE: All testing procedures are made with engine at normal operating temperature.
  1. Disconnect TPS electrical connector. Close throttle to idle position by applying approximately 18 in. Hg of vacuum to throttle opener. See Figure . Ensure throttle valve is closed.
  2. Insert a .016" (.41 mm) feeler gauge between throttle stop screw and throttle lever. See Figure . Connect ohmmeter between terminals "C" and "D" of TPS. See Fig 1 .
  3. Rotate TPS fully clockwise, then slowly counterclockwise until continuity exists. Hold TPS and tighten TPS screws to 31 INCH lbs. (3.5 N.m).
  4. The TPS resistance can be checked with throttle lever in different positions to ensure correct operation. See THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS) RESISTANCE table. Once properly adjusted, install electrical connector.
Fig 1: Identifying Throttle Position Sensor Terminals
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THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS) RESISTANCE

Application & Condition Specification
Between Terminals C & D (1) 0-500 Ohms
Between Terminals C & D (2) No Continuity
Between Terminals A & D 3500-6500 Ohms
Between Terminals B & D
At Idle (3) 300-2000 Ohms
At Wide Open Throttle 2000-6500 Ohms
(1) With .012" (.30 mm) feeler gauge installed between stop screw and lever.
(2) With .022" (.56 mm) feeler gauge installed between stop screw and lever.
(3) To position throttle valve at idle, apply approximately 18 in. Hg vacuum to throttle opener valve.