How to perform a TPS sweep test using a digital multimeter and a scope.
This primary purpose of this video is to show you how to test a throttle position sensor with a voltmeter. At the end of the video I will also show you what the signal should look like on a scope. There are limitations to what the voltmeter can do, which will also be discussed.
Tools used:
- digital multimeter
- labscope
Related videos:
-Hesitation and idle problems from a bad TPS (OBD1 Eclipse)
https://youtu.be/8RB7BlLnTiw
- How to test a throttle position sensor (P0121) - wiring integrity
https://youtu.be/h17kYyFrExE
Playlist:
(Chapter 7) Potentiometer-position sensor tests TPS, EVP, APP, VAF etc
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAFYVCyenqcoHHRsegwvlLd0MYKazby99
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