Electronic Throttle Control System Description
For locations of each component on the vehicle, refer to the Component Location Index .
Overview
The electronic throttle control system (ETCS) opens and closes the throttle valve by electronic control. This system consists of a throttle actuator built into the throttle body, throttle valve and throttle position (TP) sensor A/B, accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor A/B, ETCS driver built into the powertrain control module (PCM).
ETCS is a system that opens and closes the throttle valve electronically, it has various functions such as:
- Idle Control Function
- Accelerator Control Function
- Fail-Safe Function
- Relationship Action with Other Systems
Control
When the accelerator pedal is operated, APP sensors are driven and the accelerator pedal position is detected. The accelerator pedal position is delivered to the PCM, and the PCM drives the throttle actuator in the throttle body based on the delivered throttle pedal position to open or close the throttle valve.Throttle position is detected by the TP sensors in the throttle body and delivered to the PCM.The PCM drives the throttle actuator to control the throttle position during idling, during various system control, and when necessary, as well as based on the signals from the APP sensors.
Change of ETCS control
The PCM changes the throttle valve opening characteristics in each driving mode of the dynamic mode. A wide range of driver's needs can be satisfied by correcting the driving force in relation to the accelerator pedal depression in each mode and providing different mode characteristics in the middle range, up to the fully-open position.