2001 Toyota Tundra Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor
If it has failed you may notice symptoms such as no acceleration or poor acceleration in addition to a.
2001 toyota tundra accelerator pedal position sensor. The cable only connects to the pedal position sensor and the throttle body is controlled by an actuator. Driving at highway speeds down a freeway around 60-70 mph 2. Hi yall New member here with a problem.
HV ECU in turn delivers the input signals to ECM. 2012 tundra wont crank after changing accelerator pedal position sensor Discussion in 2nd Gen Tundras 2007-2013 started by Lucas04 Apr 22 2020. I used it on my 2001 Toyota Tundra V6 34 liter 5 speed manual transmission.
Accelerator pedal position sensor is mounted on the throttle body and it has the 2 sensors to detects the accelerator position and a malfunction of the accelerator positions own. The throttle position sensor TPS is a component of your cars throttle body system. It is vital in ensuring that a specific and precise amount of fuel and air is delivered to your cars engine as input for the engines combustion.
Accelerator pedal position sensor consists of 2 internal sensors which deliver accelerator pedal position signals to the HV ECU. The accelerator pedal position sensor is connected with the accelerator pedal by the accelerator wire and the voltage applied to the terminals VPA and VPA2 of the Engine Control Moduel changes between 0 V and 5 V in proportion to. This throttle body has a TPS throttle position sensor and a Accelerator pedal sensor on it.
The vehicle suddenly loses all power and just idles at this point speed reduces by itself down. Its an OBDII code and has to do with the Throttle Pedal Position Sensor. When this happened your check engine lite came on then went off when it warmed up and acted normally.
Throttle Pedal Position Sensor Switch TPS A Circuit Range Performance Problem. This sensor is a kind of potentiometer which transforms the throttle position into output voltage and emits the voltage signal to the Engine Control Module. This problem should be addressed by Toyota as a possible safety issue.