Throttle Position Sensor

1988 Subaru GL-10 4D Sedan, 1.8 7, AutomaticSECTION Throttle Position Sensor

Throttle position sensor is provided along with a potentiometer (variable resistor) and idle switch. Throttle position sensor sends MPFI control unit a potentiometer output signal corresponding to opening of throttle valve and an idle switch signal that turns on only when throttle is nearly to idle position. MPFI control unit uses these signals to control air/fuel ratio during acceleration and deceleration, and idling.

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