TPS low voltage
I have a 2002 Chevy Silverado 1500 with the 5.3. My TPS is reading 2.8 volts as a return signal so I replaced it and it is still reading 2.8v. Anyone have any ideas as to whats causing this? When I bought the truck the PCM fuse was blown went a replaced that and the fuel pump. Also replaced the intake gasket and cam and crank pos sensors. If I remember right the truck used to tack up fine in gear and had plenty of power now it doesn't go about 2-3k rpms in gear.
do you have a scan tool that can view the tps sensor voltage live?
when you unplug the tps connector
the 5 volt ref should have 5 volts when measured with a voltmeter
the grd should have 0 volts and when a dvom is connected across the 5v and grd wire...you should have 5 volts
depending of the system...the signal wire can have 4.8volts or 0 volts.
check those voltages with the connector unplug and report back
secondly
unplugging the tps connector should set a signal high voltage dtc = open circuit
-jumping the signal to 5 volt power should set a signal low dtc= short dtc
if you get both of those codes, the wiring is good.
when you unplug the tps connector
the 5 volt ref should have 5 volts when measured with a voltmeter
the grd should have 0 volts and when a dvom is connected across the 5v and grd wire...you should have 5 volts
depending of the system...the signal wire can have 4.8volts or 0 volts.
check those voltages with the connector unplug and report back
secondly
unplugging the tps connector should set a signal high voltage dtc = open circuit
-jumping the signal to 5 volt power should set a signal low dtc= short dtc
if you get both of those codes, the wiring is good.





