I'm a newb when it comes to ecu operation. I suspected my TPS was on the way out (per recent post on surging motor in park and idle) so I removed it and tried to clean it up a bit, along with the IAC but it didn't seem to help. Is it just a rotational spring inside the TPS? If so, I'm really surprised it lasted 18 years. I noticed that there wasn't enough return torsion in the rotating piece to bring it all the way back to throttle closed position. After reinstalling and restarting car, I actually got a code calling it out. Will replace soon, preferably using a speed perks reward PLUS a July 4th coupon code @ Advance. But here's my question:
If the TPS is telling ecu that the throttle is slightly open or more, does that increase motor speed by itself, even though MAF wouldn't be registering higher flow? I'm sure there is a full explanation of this on one of the 3 forums, but I'm too lazy to search right now.
If the TPS is telling ecu that the throttle is slightly open or more, does that increase motor speed by itself, even though MAF wouldn't be registering higher flow? I'm sure there is a full explanation of this on one of the 3 forums, but I'm too lazy to search right now.