Throttle Position Sensor Woes
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Throttle Position Sensor Woes
In the past 4 weeks I have gone through 2 brand new TPS sensors from Pep Boys. Both were code P0123. They warranteed the first one as defective and now the 2nd one has failed. I have so far added it's own ground to the firewall and am reading 1/4 Ohm at the plug and I'm getting 5v to the sensor. Before I go and replace it again, could it just be that I'm unlucky or could something else be the culprit?
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I would definitely check the wiring and do some testing however. There may be something else that can make that code trigger that might be worth looking into.
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Question, while I'm waiting for the Mopar TPS I decided to poke around a bit. I have 4.72v coming from the middle pin and 5.17v coming from the outer with just the ignition on. I wasn't able to hook up the leads to do the sweep test but what does this alone tell me?
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Question, while I'm waiting for the Mopar TPS I decided to poke around a bit. I have 4.72v coming from the middle pin and 5.17v coming from the outer with just the ignition on. I wasn't able to hook up the leads to do the sweep test but what does this alone tell me?
(I hate these fkn sensor issues!)
(I hate these fkn sensor issues!)
Pin 1 - Brown/Yellow wire = ground. Should be pretty close to zero. Measuring the harness side while the sensor is disconnected, you should have 0.25 ohms to ground or lower.
Pin 2 - Orange/DarkBlue = Single wire. Should sweep fro low to high as throttle is opened
Pin 3 - Orange = +5-volt power.
If this wasn't with the sensor connected, plug in back in and retest.
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Is this with the sensor plugged in? If it is, and the ground connection is good then the sensor is likely bad.
Pin 1 - Brown/Yellow wire = ground. Should be pretty close to zero. Measuring the harness side while the sensor is disconnected, you should have 0.25 ohms to ground or lower.
Pin 2 - Orange/DarkBlue = Single wire. Should sweep fro low to high as throttle is opened
Pin 3 - Orange = +5-volt power.
If this wasn't with the sensor connected, plug in back in and retest.
Pin 1 - Brown/Yellow wire = ground. Should be pretty close to zero. Measuring the harness side while the sensor is disconnected, you should have 0.25 ohms to ground or lower.
Pin 2 - Orange/DarkBlue = Single wire. Should sweep fro low to high as throttle is opened
Pin 3 - Orange = +5-volt power.
If this wasn't with the sensor connected, plug in back in and retest.
Pin #2 (middle pin of plug) is showing 4.72v and pin #3 is showing 5.17v with just the ignition turned on.
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Is this with the sensor plugged in? If it is, and the ground connection is good then the sensor is likely bad.
Pin 1 - Brown/Yellow wire = ground. Should be pretty close to zero. Measuring the harness side while the sensor is disconnected, you should have 0.25 ohms to ground or lower.
Pin 2 - Orange/DarkBlue = Single wire. Should sweep fro low to high as throttle is opened
Pin 3 - Orange = +5-volt power.
If this wasn't with the sensor connected, plug in back in and retest.
Pin 1 - Brown/Yellow wire = ground. Should be pretty close to zero. Measuring the harness side while the sensor is disconnected, you should have 0.25 ohms to ground or lower.
Pin 2 - Orange/DarkBlue = Single wire. Should sweep fro low to high as throttle is opened
Pin 3 - Orange = +5-volt power.
If this wasn't with the sensor connected, plug in back in and retest.