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P0222 Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch B Circuit Low Input

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Component Location
General Description

The Electronic Throttle Control(ETC) system is made of the components throttle body, Throttle Position Sensor(TPS)1&2 and Accelerator Position Sensor(APS) 1&2. TPS1&2 are sharing the same source voltage and ground. The throttle valve opening is control by throttle motor which is controlled by Engine Control Module(ECM). The opposite position indicator shows inverted signal characteristics. TPS1 output voltage increases smoothly in proportion with the throttle valve opening angle after starting. TPS2 output voltage decreases in inverse proportion with the throttle valve opening angle after starting. TPS provides feedback to the ECM to control the throttle motor in order to control the throttle valve opening angle properly in response to the driving condition.



DTC Description

ECM sets DTC P0222 if the ECM detects signal voltage lower than the possible range of a properly operating TPS2.

DTC Detecting Condition

Item

Detecting Condition

Possible Cause

DTC Strategy

? Voltage range check

? Open in power supply harness

? Short to ground in power supply or signal harness

? Poor connection or damaged harness

? Faulty TPS2

Enable Conditions

Case1

? Ignition "ON"

Case2

? Normal idle status

? TPS setpoint < 58%

? MAF Limphome detected or TPS2 failure detected

Threshold Value

Case1

? TPS2 < 0.12V

Case2

? TPS2 at idle < 2.0V

Diagnostic Time

? 50 msec.

Limp-Home

? Forced limited power mode : When the DTC is set, the ECM reduces engine torque by 25% of normal value.

? The ECM uses TPS1 signal to monitor the controlled opening angle of the throttle valve.

Schematic Diagram
Signal Waveform

Test Condition

Scan Tool Parameter

Scan Tool Screen

TPS VOLTAGE 1

TPS VOLTAGE 2

Normal value with ignition "ON" & engine "OFF"

Accelerator pedal released

0.2~0.8V

4.2~4.8V

Fig.1

Normal value with engine ON & accelerator pedal fully depressed

4.2~4.8V

0.2~0.8V

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Abnormal value with ignition "ON" & engine "OFF"

Power circuit(#2) open

0.01V

0.00V

Fig.2

Ground cicuit(#1) open

4.99V

4.99V

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TPS1 signal circuit(#4) open

4.99V

-

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TPS1 signal circuit(#4) short to ground

Approx. 0V

-

-

TPS1 signal circuit(#4) short to battery

Above 4.99V

-

-

TPS2 signal circuit(#5) open

-

0.00V

Fig.3

TPS2 signal circuit(#5) short to ground

-

Approx. 0V

Fig. 3

TPS2 signal circuit(#5) short to battery

-

Above 4.99V

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