Description
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) provides crucial data to your vehicle’s computer about the throttle’s position. It contains mechanical and electronic components susceptible to wear, potentially leading to costly repairs. A faulty TPS sends incorrect information to the engine control unit (ECU), negatively impacting performance, fuel efficiency, and driving experience.
Symptoms of a Faulty TPS:
Jerking or bucking movements while driving
Idle surging or irregular idle speeds
Engine stalling without warning
Hesitation or delays during acceleration
Sudden surges in speed, especially noticeable on highways


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