TPS Idle Switch Multimeter Test (1.6L Toyota Corolla) Toyota 1 PDF

Title TPS Idle Switch Multimeter Test (1.6L Toyota Corolla) Toyota 1
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TPS Idle Switch Multimeter Test (1.6L Toyota Corolla) | Toyota 1.6L Index of Articles troubleshootmyvehicle.com

In this tutorial I'm gonna' show you how to test the idle switch portion of the 1.6L Toyota Corolla throttle position sensor. You'll also nd the instructions on how to adjust the idle switch/throttle position sensor assembly. As you're already aware, the throttle position sensor on your 1.6L Toyota Corolla (1.6L Geo Prizm) is made up of the idle switch and the throttle position sensor. This is the reason why the TPS connector has 4 wires instead of the usual 3. Contents of this tutorial: 1. Where To Buy Your TP Sensor And Save. 2. Idle Switch Continuity Tests. 3. Adjusting The Throttle Position Sensor Assembly. 4. Location Of The Throttle Opener Vacuum Diaphram. 5. Location Of The Throttle Stop Screw. You can nd this tutorial in Spanish here: Cómo Probar El Interruptor De Ralentí (1.6L Toyota Corolla) (at: ). If you need to test the throttle position sensor part of the idle switch, this tutorial will help: How To Test The Throttle Position Sensor (1.6L Toyota Corolla).

Where can you buy the TP sensor for your 1.6L Toyota Corolla? You can buy it at your local auto parts store but it's gonna' cost a whole lot more. I suggest taking a look at the price of the TP sensor in the following links and compare: Not sure if the above TP sensor ts your particular 1.6L Toyota? Don't worry, once you get to the site, they'll make sure it ts by asking you the particulars of your vehicle. If it doesn't t, they'll nd you the right one.

To nd out if the idle switch is doing its job (or not), we're gonna' measure the continuity between 2 specic pins with a multimeter in Ohms mode. The two TPS terminals that we need to locate/identify are terminal #2 and terminal #1 (using the illustration above). If your 1.6L Corolla is a 1989 - 1992 year model, then the throttle body comes equipped with a Throttle Opener Diaphragm Assembly. You will need to apply vacuum to the Throttle Opener with a vacuum pump to perform the idle switch test (to see the location of the Throttle Opener: Location Of The Throttle Opener Vacuum Diaphragm). Turn off the ignition switch and disconnect the TPS from its engine wiring harness connector. Insert the specied thickness feeler gauge between the throttle stop screw and throttle lever and check for the specic continuity shown in the table below (to see the location of where you need to place the feeler gauge: Location Of The Throttle Stop Screw). If not within specication, adjust or replace the TPS assembly.

.015 In. (.41 mm)

1 and 2 Continuity

.035 In. (.89 mm)

1 and 2 No Continuity

If the throttle switch on your 1.6L Toyota Corolla (1.6L Geo Prizm) doesn't pass any of the above pin continuity tests, then before replacing it, you need to make sure that it's not misadjusted. The next subheading will help you with this procedure.

If you need to remove and replace the throttle position sensor assembly... you'll need to adjust it to the correct specication before you bolt it down. This is a pretty easy adjustment and in this section I'll show you how to do it. If your Corolla is equipped with a Throttle Opener Assembly, you'll need to apply vacuum to it with a vacuum pump while you adjust the TPS. This is what you'll need to do: 1. Turn the ignition switch to its Off position and make sure the TP sensor assembly is disconnected from its connector. 2. Place your multimeter in Ohms mode. 3. Place the .035 In. (.89 mm) feeler gauge between the throttle stop screw and the throttle lever and: 1. Test continuity between terminal #1 and #2. Your multimeter should register NO CONTINUITY. 2. If continuity exits, adjust the TPS sensor by rotating it until NO CONTINUITY exists. 3. Slightly tighten the TPS screws. 4. Place the .016 In. (.41 mm) feeler gauge between the throttle stop screw and the throttle lever and:

1. Test continuity between terminal #1 and #2. Your multimeter should register continuity. 2. If continuity does not exist, adjust the TPS sensor by rotating it until continuity exists. 3. Slightly tighten the TPS screws. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to verify No Continuity and Continuity exist with the indicated feeler gauge thickness. . Once the proper continuity specs have been veried, tighten the TP sensor assembly mounting bolts. 7. Once you're done, recheck the continuities once more to make sure the TP sensor didn't move on you when you tightened the two bolts....


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