Today I noticed that the OBD scanner is reporting that the Throttle Position is constant at 93%. Is that normal??
Whereabouts is the TP sensor located? Just in case it needs replacing or diagnostics?
Thanks for you help.
loot wrote:It is the throttle pedal. It has multiple sensors, make sure that you can read and see them all and that they all raise and lower as they should. If it can't read a sensor or it is missing then it'll just show a random constant figure.
The mk7 has 3 sensors in the throttle and they showed a green. Bars that moved when you pressed the pedal (in ids).
If the van is running fine then it may not be a concern.
tonytransitcustom wrote:Transit custom 2016 2.0 ecoblue throttle valve not operating - shows 100% permanently in Forscan live data;
My accelerator pedal sensors appear to be working OK - as read by live data in Forscan, but the Throttle valve shows no movement at all in live data and does not move physically (hoses removed to view) as it should when the pedal is moved.
The position sensor for the throttle valve appears to be working (verified by moving the throttle butterfly manually) and the correct display is shown in Forscan live data.
Anyone had any similar issues ? Any iseas?
Thanks in anticipation
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