To check the throttle sensor on a Cadillac Fleetwood, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and disconnect the battery. Next, locate the throttle position sensor (TPS) on the throttle body and use a multimeter to measure the voltage at the sensor's electrical connector while moving the throttle plate. The voltage should change smoothly as the throttle opens and closes. If the readings are inconsistent or out of the specified range, the sensor may need to be replaced.
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check fuses and for vac leak at unit and vac pump
A throttle position sensor on any car is on the side of the throttle body. You can backprobe it with a voltmeter to check its operation. If you remove it, you'll have to calibrate it with the voltmeter, adjusting it within slotted holes.
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It is located under the air cleaner assembly. For instructions on how to replace it, check out http://www.ehow.com/how_4590653_replace-throttle-position-sensor-dodge.html
Check the A/C fuse, that's what happened on my '85.
A code P2179 in a Cadillac CTS indicates a problem with the throttle actuator control system, specifically related to the throttle position sensor. This code usually suggests that there's an issue with the throttle body or its connection, which can affect engine performance. Common symptoms may include poor acceleration, stalling, or a check engine light. It's advisable to have the vehicle diagnosed and repaired by a professional to prevent further issues.
Check the throttle position sensor