MD615571 Mitsubishi SENSOR,THROT BODY THROTTLE, Price: 137.13$, Weight: 0.02kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mitsubishi

MD615571

SENSOR,THROT BODY THROTTLE

1

0.02

2

137.13$

 

Compatibility

FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CS,CT#General (EXPORT)CS1A09.200008.20131300(SEDAN) View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CS,CT#JapanCS5AR03.200008.20091800(DRIVER'S SCHOOL) View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CS,CT#Europe (EUROPE)CS3A12.200003.20111600(SEDAN) View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
H65,76WGeneral (CHINA)H65W06.199908.20011600/SHORT(4WD)<99M-> View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
H60,70#General (EXPORT)H65W11.199803.20051600/SHORT(4WD)<99M-> View

Throttle Position Sensor Significance

The throttle position sensor (TPS) is an essential component in modern vehicles. It serves a critical purpose by monitoring the angle of the throttle valve, which dictates how much air enters the engine. This information is crucial for the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU) to adjust the fuel injection and ignition timing for optimal performance and fuel efficiency.

Functionality of the Throttle Position Sensor

This sensor works by converting the physical position of the throttle valve into an electrical signal that can be interpreted by the ECU. As you press the accelerator pedal, the throttle body opens, changing the signal sent to the ECU, which then modifies the engine's operations accordingly.

Consequences of a Faulty Throttle Position Sensor

If the TPS malfunctions, you might experience a range of issues. Symptoms include erratic idling, stalling, and poor acceleration. Over time, a faulty sensor can lead to decreased fuel economy and increased emissions. In worst-case scenarios, the engine may fail to start altogether, as the ECU may not receive correct data to maintain engine operations.

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