Throttle Position Sensor 99 tj

captjanes

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driving along jeep sputtered and spitted then it stopped wouldn't start no more. i pulled codes P1296,P0121,P0123 they all are related to TPS so i pumped gas peddle 80-90 times and cleared codes she started and ran fine for the pass few days. is my TPS sensor bad? if so what is a good brand name or a good place to get one? i thought it was a new one i installed when i installed a 62mm TB about a year ago.
 

I've never done any of this (haven't had to), but I did some reading. You can test your TPS with this procedure:

You should have 5 volts going into the TPS. At idle, TPS output voltage must be greater than 200 millivolts. At wide open throttle (WOT), TPS output voltage must be less than 4.8 volts.. The best is to use an analog meter (not digital) to see if the transition from idle to WOT is smooth with no dead spots. With your meter set for volts, put the black probe on a good ground like your negative battery terminal. With the key on, engine not running, test with the red probe of your meter (install a paper clip into the back of the plug of the TPS) to see which wire has the 5 volts. One of the other wires should show .26V (or so). The other wire will be the ground and should show no voltage. Move the throttle and look for smooth meter response up to the 4.49 at WOT.

Perform the test procedure again and wiggle and/or tap on the TPS while you watch the meter. If you notice any flat spots or abrupt changes in the meter readings, replace the TPS.

If you just want to replace it they seem to run about $40
Buy BWD Throttle Position Sensor EC3167 at Advance Auto Parts
 
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