General Description
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The throttle position sensor is used in conjunction with other engine sensors to relay input to the PCM in order to control a 14.7 to 1 air/fuel ratio under all throttle positions.
At a closed throttle position, the output of the throttle position sensor is low (approximately 0.5 volt). As the throttle plate opens, the output signal increases so that, at wide-open throttle, the output voltage will be high (approximately five volts).
An unstable throttle position sensor at idle, varying more than four counts will disrupt closed loop engine idle control.