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Electronic Throttle Actuator Control (TAC)

The electronic TAC is a DC motor controlled by the PCM (requires 2 wires). There are 2 designs for the TAC, parallel and inline. The parallel design has the motor under the bore parallel to the plate shaft. The motor housing is integrated into the main housing. The inline design has a separate motor housing. An internal spring is used in both designs to return the throttle plate to a default position. The default position is typically a throttle angle of 7 to 8 degrees from the hard stop angle. The closed throttle plate hard stop is used to prevent the throttle from binding in the bore (approximately 0.75 degree). This hard stop setting is not adjustable and is set to result in less airflow than the minimum engine airflow required at idle. For additional information, refer to TORQUE BASED ELECTRONIC THROTTLE CONTROL (ETC) .

Fig 1: Typical Inline TAC Design
GF0040704Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Fig 2: Typical Parallel TAC Design
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