DTC 22
DTC 12 Circuit Diagram:
DTC 22 Diagnostic Chart Signal Voltage Low In TPS Circuit:
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION:
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) provides a voltage signal that changes relative to the throttle valve position. Signal voltage will vary from less than 0.9 volts at idle to about 4.5 volts at wide open throttle (WOT). The TPS signal is one of the most important inputs used by the ECM for fuel control and for most of the ECM control outputs.
TEST DESCRIPTION: Numbers below refer to circled numbers on the diagnostic chart.
1. This step checks to see if Code 22 is the result of a hard failure or an intermittent conidition.
Code 22 will set if:
^ Engine is running.
^ TPS voltage is below 0.2 volt (200 mV).
2. This step simulates conditions for a Code 21. If a Code 21 is set, or the Scan tool displays over 4 volts, the ECM and wiring are OK.
3. The Scan tool may not display 12 volts. The important thing is that the ECM recognizes the voltage as over 4 volts, indicating that CKT 417 and the ECM are OK.
4. If BLU/ORN wire is open or shorted to ground, there may also be a stored Code 33B.
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS:
A Scan tool displays throttle postion in volts. Closed throttle voltage should be less than 1.25 volts. TPS voltage should increase at a steady rate as throttle is moved to WOT. An open or grounded BLU/ORN wire or YEL/BLU wire will result in Code 22. If Code 22 is intermittent,
Intermittant Check Procedure