Circuit Description
The throttle actuator control (TAC) module contains a direct current actuator
motor controlled by the engine control module (ECM) used to move the throttle plate,
in either direction and 2 throttle position (TP) sensors to determine throttle
plate position. The throttle plate is held at a 7 percent rest position to
a mechanical stop by a constant force return spring. This spring will hold the throttle
plate to the stop when there is no current flowing to the actuator motor. There is
another return spring, which creates constant force on the throttle plate only when
the throttle plate is moved towards the full closed position. The ECM will monitor
both the actuator motor and TP sensors for circuit faults, as well as check to make
sure both springs can return the throttle to the 7 percent position no matter
where the throttle plate remains.
The ECM will go through a throttle relearn procedure 29 seconds after
the ignition is turned ON with the engine OFF as long as certain conditions have been
met. During this learn procedure, the ECM will move the throttle from the rest to
full closed position, then to around 14 percent. During this period, the TP
sensors lower limits, rest position of the TP sensors, the actuator motor force to
overcome both spring pressures as well as the return rates of both springs are learned.
If any of these parameters are out of range, a DTC will be set. DTC P1523 will
set if the throttle plate does not return within a certain amount of time to the 7 percent
idle air position during a throttle relearn procedure or during the key-up closed
throttle test indicating the throttle plate is sticking or the throttle plate return
springs have weakened.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
DTC P1523 will set if the throttle plate is 3 percent above the
throttle rest position for longer than 0.56 seconds when:
• | The throttle plate rest position has been commanded. |
• | Currently in throttle learn mode OR during a once per key-up closed throttle
test. |
• | The engine speed is less than 250 RPM. |
• | The vehicle speed is 0 mph. |
• | The ECT is between 5-100°C (41-212°F). |
• | The IAT is greater than 5°C (41°F). |
• | The accelerator pedal angle is less than 15 percent. |
• | The battery voltage is greater than 10 volts. |
DTC P1523 diagnostic runs during a throttle relearn procedure or key
up closed throttle test when the above conditions have been met.
DTC P1523 is a type A DTC.
The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will illuminate after 5 seconds.
Diagnostic Aids
Important: If a TP sensor 1 or 2 DTC is set, diagnose that DTC first.
If DTC P1523 is set, the ECM will default to 1 of the 2 limp
home modes, random injector disable with engine speed limited to 1,800 RPM.
The REDUCED POWER telltale will be illuminated and the ECM will remain in this condition
for the entire ignition cycle even if the fault is corrected.
Possible causes of DTC P1523:
• | Weak throttle body return springs |
• | Throttle plate sticking due to carbon buildup |