Throttle Positioner System: Description

1986 Toyota Tercel SR5SECTION Description

The throttle positioner (TP) system controls exhaust emissions during deceleration by holding the throttle plate at an above-idle position during "OFF" throttle operation. This prevents the fuel mixture from being starved of air and helps control HC and CO emissions. The controlling unit is a vacuum-operated TP diaphragm.

The system consists of a throttle positioner diaphragm, vacuum transmitting valve (TVSV), and thermostatic vacuum switching valve.

Fig 1: FWD TP System (Corolla)
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