Now we're getting somewhere.... If it's out of range... it would be good to test and see what its actually at.... I don't think it would be too high, more than likley too low.. or possibly no voltage at all... That connector always seems to be "just long enough".. and I wonder if possibly you might have a shorted connector.
You really should get a multimeter on it, and see what your getting at that connector. Its nothing more than a potentiometer with a DC output that changes with throttle plate angle.
The 2 pins on the outside should measure between 4 - 6 volts... if you have good power going to it... then %95 it'll be the TPS thats junk.
The bottom wire is the SIG RTN. Top is the VREF. Now... if you put the meter between the middle one, and the bottom one, you *should* be able to watch the voltage change while you manually operate the throttle... (key on, engine off)
Without a breakout box... its kinda hard to test the wiring harness, but not impossible...