Throttle Position Sensor

1987 Pontiac Firebird Formula, 5.0 H, AutomaticSECTION Throttle Position Sensor

The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) is a variable resistor that is used to reflect changes in throttle valve angle. One terminal of the TPS is connected to a 5-volt source from the ECM, and another to ground. The third wire is connected to the ECM to measure voltage changes from the TPS.

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