DTC P0223: Throttle Position Sensor 2 Signal Circuit High Input: General Description

2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T PremiumSECTION General Description
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The Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) system consists of the throttle body, Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) 1 and 2, and Accelerator Position Sensor (APS) 1 and 2. The same source voltage and ground are shared by TPS 1 and 2. The throttle valve opening is controlled by the throttle motor, which is controlled by the Engine Control Module (ECM). The opposite position indicator shows inverted signal characteristics. The TPS 1 output voltage increases smoothly in proportion with the throttle valve opening angle after starting. The TPS 2 output voltage decreases in inverse proportion with the throttle valve opening angle after starting. The Throttle Position Sensor provides feedback to the ECM in order to control the throttle motor's valve opening angle properly, in response to the current driving condition.

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