Would a throttle position sensor throw a code?

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asked Jul 19, 2023 in Repairs/Maintenance by Vickiericket (600 points)
Would a throttle position sensor throw a code?

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answered Jul 19, 2023 by Wenja921 (32,690 points)
A throttle position sensor will throw a code when it's bad or not operating properly.

The code for a bad throttle position sensor or TPS is a generic code of Po122.

When the TPS or Throttle Position Sensor goes bad the throttle body may not open and the engine will not be able to run without air.

A bad throttle position sensor or TPS may cause erratic idling, stalling, and sudden surges of acceleration.

The car may not start when the TPS is faulty.

Your car may idle or misfire when stopped.

You may also notice that your car accelerates itself, hesitates to accelerate, or come to a halt altogether.

You may also face difficulty changing gears and experience other issues with the car's air conditioning, ignition timing (ignition system), or fuel efficiency.

A bad or failing throttle position sensor can cause problems such as hard starting, rough idling, loss of engine power, increased fuel consumption, loss of engine power upon accelerating, slow idle, and failure to start as well as check engine light to come on.

A properly working throttle position sensor is essential to a properly running engine and to keep your vehicle from using excess fuel.

Engine spitting and sputtering is also a common sign of a bad throttle position sensor.

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