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Lacostas 01-28-2025 12:40 PM

TPS Sensor Voltage 17V
 
Hey all!

Been trying to track an annoying electrical issue on my 2.7 M9623 (2004) that has been nagging me for at least a year. Bought an iCarSoft POR 3.0 and here are the results:

  1. No CEL/codes
  2. Whenever there is extra load (i.e A/C ON, fans, lights), the Battery Voltage drops from normal 14.2 V to 13.2 and then it tries slowly to get back up (car shaking)
  3. Same happens whenever there is no extra load on idle and i slightly press the gas pedal increasing the rpms by a bit.
  4. Throttle Position Sensor 1 Voltage shows ±3V and Sensor-2 shows 17V. Their combined voltage seems to always be around 20V which seems extremely high(?)

Car has eGas, Battery is 3 monhts old. Remanufactured alternator a year ago and the issue persisted.

Thanks! :cheers:

JFP in PA 01-28-2025 02:15 PM

Voltage regulator or failing diode; try running diode ripple diagnostics on the alternator.

Lacostas 01-28-2025 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFP in PA (Post 665608)
Voltage regulator or failing diode; try running diode ripple diagnostics on the alternator.

Thanks for the input. The voltage is at 17V even with the engine off (igntion on) so i assume the alternator doesnt affect it much ?

Im leaning towards faulty ECU or faulty TPS (?) but not sure whats more common

Beelzy 02-01-2025 09:58 PM

Faulty ECU was the problem on my 04 base.


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