TPS wiring is Tough Plastic Sheath wiring. As distinct from rubber sheathed wiring.
I am aware that Class TPS current transformers have a Low Leakage Flux design
Cleat wiring is exposed while in conduit wiring the wires are well protected inside tubes/pipes.
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Concealed wiring is wiring that can not be seen. A good example of this is house wiring that is located behind the wall board. The word concealed gets mentioned in the electrical code. It states, that any concealed wiring cannot be covered until the electrical inspector or one of his representatives checks to make sure that the installation is safe to cover.
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It connects the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) to the ECM (Engine Control Module) so the ECM can receive information transmitted by the TPS.
On the backside of the throttle body, its the piece where the wiring harness plugs into.
could be throtle position sensor , does the engine surge or cutout at junctions, it says wiring problem, fist check all pugs and socket to tps if poss. check continuety across conection.
Throttle Position Sensor/Switch A Circuit Low Input You need to test the wiring to the TPS, check the computer, and maybe replace the tps
Code 21 (2 flashes, pause, 1 flash)Throttle position sensor/voltage highCheck for a sticking or misadjusted TPS plunger. Check all wiring and connections between the TPS and the ECM. Adjust or replace the TPS
camshaft sensor - signal low could be that or check the wiring to it. Other possibilities MAF or TPS
TPS sensor low input, sensor is failing or fault in it's wiring or possible problem with blade in throttle body.
Yes it does work! make sure the positive , feed, ground are correct!
i just got that code on my 95 Chrysler lhs, and it means the throttle position sensor (tps) is bad or the wiring to it.
what are the characteristics of tps
Right on top of engine, next to fuel injector or carb, on passenger side. Usually has a wiring harness coming off the top if it.
The throttle position sensor (TPS) on the 1993 General Motors/Oldsmobile Ciera with the 3.3L V6 is located as part of the throttle body assembly. The removal and reinstall of the TPS is simple between disconnecting and cleaning the wiring harness, and removing the two restraining screws on the bad unit. The OEM AC Delco TPS for this application is part #213915.