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2000 Deville DTS MAP system performance and Throttle position sensor low volt.

Last post 02-22-2008, 10:33 PM by Edwards. 1 replies.
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  •  04-13-2007, 8:42 PM 7639

    2000 Deville DTS MAP system performance and Throttle position sensor low volt.

    Hello,

     Steve here.  I replaced the MAP sensor over a month ago after getting a code for the sensor, car has run great for about 3,000 miles since.  Today, engine idles fast, making initial shifting hard.  Getting codes for P0106 and P0122............Map system performance, and TPS circuit low voltage.  What do I do.  Seemed replacing the MAP sensor did the trick before, hard to believe the new one went out, especially when getting another code for TPS circuit low voltage.  I don't know where that sensor is yet, found the MAP sensor by replacement part number matching what was in the car.

     Going to mention, just in case it might somehow matter, that earlier today the car was hit by a bird just below the right headlight, small piece of front bumper cover broke just below the headlight.

     I would appreciate some direction in resolving the problem.

    Thank you,

    Steve

     

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  •  02-22-2008, 10:33 PM 31300 in reply to 7639

    Re: 2000 Deville DTS MAP system performance and Throttle position sensor low volt.

    TPS or throttle position sensor is attached directly to the throttle body. Look around where the throttle cables are attached.
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