Important: Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
Circuit | Short to Ground | Open/High Resistance | Short to Voltage | Signal Performance |
---|---|---|---|---|
TP Sensor 1 Signal | P0122 | P0122, P2135 | P0123 | P0068, P0121 |
5-Volt Reference | P0651 | P0122, P0222 | P0123, P0651 | -- |
Low Reference | -- | P0123, P0223 | -- | -- |
TP Sensor 2 Signal | P0222 | P0223, P2135 | P0223 | P0068, P0121 |
Circuit | Normal Range | Short to Ground | Open or High Resistance | Short to Voltage |
---|---|---|---|---|
TP Sensor 1 Signal | 4.58-0.35 V | 0.00 V | 0.00 V | 4.98 V |
5-Volt Reference | 4.58-0.35 V | 0.00 V | 0.00 V | 4.98 V |
Low Reference | 4.58-0.35 V | -- | 4.94 V | -- |
Circuit | Normal Range | Short to Ground | Open or High Resistance | Short to Voltage |
---|---|---|---|---|
5-Volt Reference | 0.35-4.59 V | 0.02 V | 0.02 V | 3.10 V |
Low Reference | 0.35-4.59 V | -- | 4.98 V | -- |
TP Sensor 2 Signal | 0.35-4.59 V | 0.00 V | 4.98 V | 4.98 V |
The throttle actuator control (TAC) system uses two throttle position (TP) sensors to monitor the throttle position. The TP sensors 1 and 2 are located within the throttle body assembly. Sensor circuits consist of the following:
• | A 5-volt reference circuit |
• | A low reference circuit |
• | A TP sensor 1 signal circuit |
• | A TP sensor 2 signal circuit |
Two processors are also used to monitor the TAC system data. Both processors are located within the engine control module (ECM). Each signal circuit provides both processors with a signal voltage proportional to throttle plate movement. The processors share and monitor data to verify that the indicated TP calculation is correct.
• | The system voltage is more than 5.23 volts. |
• | The ignition is in the Unlock/Accessory or Run position. |
• | DTC P0606, P0641, or P0651 is not set. |
• | The DTCs run continuously when the above conditions are met. |
• | The system voltage is more than 5.23 volts. |
• | The ignition is in the Unlock/Accessory or Run position. |
• | DTC P0120, P0122, P0123, P0220, P0222, P0223, or P0606 is not set. |
• | The DTC runs continuously when the above conditions are met. |
The ECM detects that TP sensor 1 voltage is less than 0.35 volt or more than 4.58 volts for more than 0.5 second.
The ECM detects that TP sensor 1 voltage is less than 0.35 volt for more than 0.5 second.
The ECM detects that TP sensor 1 voltage is more than 4.58 volts for more than 0.5 second.
The ECM detects that TP sensor 2 voltage is less than 0.35 volt or more than 4.59 volts for more than 0.5 second.
The ECM detects that TP sensor 2 voltage is less than 0.35 volt for more than 0.5 second.
The ECM detects that TP sensor 2 voltage is more than 4.59 volts for more than 0.5 second.
The ECM detects that the difference between TP sensor 1 and TP sensor 2 exceeds a predetermined value for more than 0.5 second.
• | The control module illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) when the diagnostic runs and fails. |
• | The control module records the operating conditions at the time the diagnostic fails. The control module stores this information in the Freeze Frame and/or the Failure Records. |
• | The control module commands the TAC system to operate in the Reduced Engine Power mode. |
• | A message center or an indicator displays Reduced Engine Power. |
• | Under certain conditions the control module commands the engine OFF. |
• | The control module turns OFF the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) after 3 consecutive ignition cycles that the diagnostic runs and does not fail. |
• | A current DTC, Last Test Failed, clears when the diagnostic runs and passes. |
• | A history DTC clears after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles, if no failures are reported by this or any other emission related diagnostic. |
• | Clear the MIL and the DTC with a scan tool. |
⇒ | If DTC P0641 or P0651 is also set, diagnose those DTCs first. Refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List - Vehicle . |
⇒ | If the voltage is outside of the range, continue with Circuit/System Testing. |
⇒ | If the voltage is outside of the range, continue with Circuit/System Testing. |
⇒ | If the sensors indicate Disagree, continue with Circuit/System Testing. |
⇒ | If DTC P0120 or P0220 is set, and all of the previous TP sensor parameters are normal, replace the ECM. |
⇒ | If any of the previous TP sensor parameters are now abnormal or out of range, continue with Circuit/System Testing. |
⇒ | If the voltage is more than 0.1 volt, test the TP sensor 1 signal circuit for a short to voltage. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module. |
⇒ | If the voltage is less than 4.8 volts, test the TP sensor 2 signal circuit for a short to ground. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module. |
⇒ | If the voltage is more than 5.2 volts, test the 5-volt reference circuit for a short to voltage. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module. |
⇒ | If the voltage is less than 4.8 volts, test the 5-volt reference circuit for an open or a short to ground. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module. |
⇒ | If the voltage is less than 4.8 volts, test the TP sensor 1 signal circuit for an open or a short to ground. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module. |
⇒ | If the voltage is more than 0.1 volt, test the TP sensor 2 signal circuit for an open. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module. |
⇒ | If test lamp illuminates, test the TP sensor 2 signal circuit for a short to voltage. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module. |
⇒ | If the voltage is less than 4.8 volts, test the low reference circuit for an open or high resistance. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module. |
⇒ | If the resistance is more than 5 ohms, repair the affected circuit. |
⇒ | If continuity exists between the signal circuits, repair the short. |
Important: Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.
• | Control Module References for ECM replacement, setup, and programming |