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Shelles

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Question 1

A TP sensor is what type of sensor?
◦ Rheostat
◦ Voltage generating
◦ Potentiometer
◦ Piezoelectric

Question 2

A typical TP sensor registers about how many volts at WOT (wide open throttle)?
◦ 4.5
◦ 0.5
◦ 1.3-3.0
◦ 13-15



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Marked as best answer by Shelles on Aug 13, 2021

tsternbergh47

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Answer 1

Potentiometer

Answer 2

4.5




Shelles

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2021
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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