Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)

1988 Toyota 4Runner SR5, 2.4 R, StandardSECTION Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)

Turn ignition off and disconnect electrical connector at TPS. Note terminal identification. See Fig 1. Insert specified thickness feeler gauge between throttle stop screw and throttle ever. See TPS RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS  table. Using an ohmmeter, check for resistance or continuity. Replace or adjust TPS if not within specification. See TPS RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS  table.

Fig 1: Checking Throttle Position Sensor
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TPS RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS

Clearance In. (mm) Terminal Code Ohmmeter Reading
22R-E, 22R-TE
0 (0) VTA & E2 200-800
.022 (.56) IDL & E2 2300 or Less
.034 (.86) IDL & E2 Infinity
Fully Open VTA & E2 3300-10,000
Fully Open VCC & E2 3000-7000
3VZ-E
0 (0) VTA & E2 200-800
.020 (.51) IDL & E2 2300 or Less
.030 (.76) IDL & E2 Infinity
Fully Open VTA & E2 3300-10,000
Fully Open VCC & E2 4000-9000
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