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Throttle position sensor-Testing & Replacing for 99+ Grand Am's
Testing the Throttle position sensor(TPS).
It is the same procedure for both the 4cyl(2.4L) and the V6(3.1 & 3.4L). ![]() The TPS plug is located on the side of the TB. The right side on your 2.4L(as with the v6). Here is a picture of the TPS. - First check the plug and wires for breaks or being loose. - Next check the Voltage supply and ground circuits from the PCM. - Connect the positive lead of a voltage meter(grey/black #1) wire terminal, and the negative lead to the black(#2) wire at the connector. - Turn the key "on" the voltage should be 5 volts. -If its incorrect check the wires to the PCM. -If they are in good shape you'll hav to hav the dealer(or other qualified tech) check the PCM. - To check the TPS operations, reconnect the plug. - Back probe the Dark blue wire(#3) on the TPS plug, connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to the probe. -And the Negative lead to a good engine ground. - Turn the key On. - With the throttle closed the voltage should read about 0.6 volts. - Slowly open the throttle, the voltage should increase smoothly to aprox 4.5volts at WOT. - If the test reads incorrect, replace the TPS. Removal-- - First disconnect the negative battery terminal. - Disconnect the plug connector. - To remove the TPS requires two torx screws removed. -- Visible in the pic linked above. - remove old "O" ring. - To install reverse procedures, be sure to install a new "O" ring, and apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the "O" ring. More years added soon.
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1999 Grand Am SS 3.4 OHV
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