Throttle Full Close Switch: Testing and Inspection
The CTP switch is located at the rear of the throttle body, at the Throttle Position (TP) sensor.
- Connect VAG 1551 (VAG 1552) Scan Tool (ST), and press buttons -0- and -1- to insert "Engine Electronics" address word 01 (engine running at idle). Testing and Inspection
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Rapid data transfer HELP
Select function XX
- Press buttons -0- and -8- to select "Read Measuring Value Block" function 08, and press -Q- button to confirm input.
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Read Measuring Value Block
Input display group number XXX
- Press buttons -0-, -0- and -4- to input display group number 4, and press -Q- button to confirm input.
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Read Measuring Value Block 4 ->
1 2 3 4
- Check specified values for basic functions at engine idle speed (display field 4):
Specified value in display field 4: "Idle"
If display does not change as described:
- Adjust accelerator pedal cable or linkage for cruise control.
- Check Throttle Position (TP) sensor for contamination.
If "Part throt" is displayed only after longer accelerator pedal travel:
- Adjust CTP switch.
- Briefly touch accelerator pedal (only a few millimeters).
Specified value: "Part throt"
If accelerator pedal cable adjustment is OK:
- Check CTP switch and wiring.
Adjusting
Remove throttle body to adjust CTP switch.
NOTE: When adjusting the CTP switch, the Throttle Position (TP) sensor is adjusted at the same time.
- Loosen both CTP switch mounting screws.
- Rotate CTP switch in direction shown (arrow) until reaching stop. While doing so, do not depress accelerator pedal.
- Tighten CTP switch in this position.
Checking wiring
- Connect VAG 1598/19 test box to ECM harness connector. Testing and Inspection
- Disconnect harness connector from Throttle Position (TP) sensor.
- Check wiring for continuity or short circuit:
TP sensor connector terminal VAG 1598/19 test box socket (ECM terminal)
4 (Ground) D11 (Ground)
6 B4
- Repair wiring to correct open or short circuit as necessary.
See Electrical Wiring Diagrams, Troubleshooting and Component Locations.
NOTE: When repairing terminals in TP sensor connector, be sure to use only gold-plated terminals.
If wiring is OK:
- Check CTP switch.
- Reconnect TP sensor harness connector.
- Connect multimeter US 1119 (Fluke 83 or equivalent) and check for continuity between terminals D11 and B4.
Specified value: Continuity when throttle valve is closed
- Open throttle valve
Specified value: no continuity
If results are not as specified:
- Replace Throttle Position (TP) sensor.
- Check readiness code. If DTC memory has been erased, generate new readiness code. Testing and Inspection