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Jul 03, 2013Explorer
Allison tranny service light - Throttle Position Sensor Low
I'm having trouble with my 93 HR Navigator. The service light on my transmission shift panel lit up on my way home last week. I called the service center we've had work on it, and they said we were fine driving home so I did. When I looked it up in diagnostic mode, the code it set is for the "Throttle Position Sensor - LOW" according to the code sheet I have.
Problem- I don't have a clue where that is located to check for good ground, etc. and how to track down this problem
What I know- the tranny fluid is at the right level, pinkish, doesn't smell burnt, and the guage for temp is good per the installer. The Exhaust break switch, when engaged, changes the shifter readout from 6 to 2 when engaged, so the switch is good, and the tranny responds accordingly as it did prior to the SERVICE light. If I leave the exhaust break switch ON, the transmission won't leave 2nd gear, so I shut that switch off when traveling home. And, it shifts WAY better (I don't think i'm imagining this) when i put it in the "MODE" setting (economy)
Any ideas as to tracking this down before I head to the dealer with a handful of cash again?
Problem- I don't have a clue where that is located to check for good ground, etc. and how to track down this problem
What I know- the tranny fluid is at the right level, pinkish, doesn't smell burnt, and the guage for temp is good per the installer. The Exhaust break switch, when engaged, changes the shifter readout from 6 to 2 when engaged, so the switch is good, and the tranny responds accordingly as it did prior to the SERVICE light. If I leave the exhaust break switch ON, the transmission won't leave 2nd gear, so I shut that switch off when traveling home. And, it shifts WAY better (I don't think i'm imagining this) when i put it in the "MODE" setting (economy)
Any ideas as to tracking this down before I head to the dealer with a handful of cash again?