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Throttle Position Sensor

NOTE: Throttle Position (TP) sensor is not adjustable unless specified otherwise. For further testing procedures, refer to appropriate SELF-DIAGNOSTICS or SYSTEM & COMPONENT TESTING article.
NOTE: On some engines, throttle control is electronic with NO mechanical link from engine to accelerator pedal. The PCM monitors the position of accelerator pedal based on signals from a non-adjustable Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) module. The APP module may be mounted above or below the accelerator pedal.
THROTTLE POSITION (TP) SENSOR VOLTAGE

Application (1) Voltage
2.0L 0.5-1.2 To 3.4-4.7
2.2L
Sonoma & S10 Pickup 1.0- 4.0
VUE (2)
2.5L 0.4-1.2 To 3.4-4.7
3.0L (3)
3.4L, 4.3L, 4.8L, 5.3L & 6.0L 1.0-4.0
4.2L (4)
5.0L 1.2-4.5
5.7L
CNG Engine 0.5-4.0
Gasoline Engine 1.2-4.5
6.5L (5)
6.6L (6)
8.1L
Sensor 1 (7)
Sensor 2 (7)
(1) Voltage range is from idle to wide open throttle.
(2) TP sensor is 2 individual units within one housing. TP sensor 1 signal voltage ranges from 4.25 volts with throttle closed to 0.59 volt at wide open throttle. TP sensor 2 signal voltage ranges from 0.75 volt with throttle closed to 4.41 volts at wide open throttle.
(3) TP sensor is 2 individual units within one housing. TP sensor 1 signal voltage ranges from 0.50 volt with throttle closed to 4.15-4.35 volts at wide open throttle. TP sensor 2 signal voltage ranges from 4.45 volts with throttle closed to 0.60-0.80 volt at wide open throttle.
(4) TP sensor is 2 individual units within one housing. TP sensor 1 signal voltage is about 5 volts with throttle closed and decreases as throttle is opened. TP sensor 2 signal voltage increases as throttle is moved from a closed position to wide open throttle position.
(5) 6.5L diesel engine PCM uses 3 Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) sensors in a module rather than a Throttle Position (TP) sensor to control fuel delivery. PCM requires information from APP 1 sensor only, other sensors act as fail-safes. APP 1 sensor voltage ranges from about 0.35-0.95 volt with throttle closed to more than 4 volts at wide open throttle. APP 2 sensor voltage ranges from about 4.5 volts with throttle closed to about one volt at wide open throttle. APP 3 sensor voltage ranges from about 4 volts with throttle closed to about 2.5 volts at wide open throttle.
(6) 6.6L diesel engine PCM uses 3 Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) sensors in a module rather than a Throttle Position (TP) sensor to control fuel delivery. PCM requires information from APP 1 sensor only, other sensors act as fail-safes. APP 1 sensor voltage ranges from 0.52-0.80 volt with throttle closed to 2.12-2.65 volts at wide open throttle. APP 2 sensor voltage ranges from 4.25-4.53 volts with throttle closed to 2.40-2.93 volts at wide open throttle. APP 3 sensor voltage ranges from 3.95-4.13 volts with throttle closed to 2.76-3.16 volts at wide open throttle.
(7) TP sensor is 2 individual units within one housing. TP sensor 1 signal voltage ranges from about one volt with throttle closed to more than 3.5 volts at wide open throttle. TP sensor 2 signal voltage ranges from about 4 volts with throttle closed to less than 1.5 volts at wide open throttle.