1995 GMC Yukon TPS low voltage code keeps coming up

1995 GMC YUKON
269,000 MILES • V8 • 4WD • AUTOMATIC
Avatar
BYGDADDY8
  • MEMBER
  • 2 POSTS
i keep getting a code 22 saying the tps has a low voltage. i replaced the tps, among other things such as the IAC, EGR VALVE, MAP SENSOR. when i tested the electrical connection it read 5 volts, as suggested by the book. this problem causes my transmission to shift incorrectly and kick into gear real hard. what else could be the problem?
Sep 25, 2009 at 10:02 AM
Advertisement
Avatar
JDL
  • CERTIFIED EXPERT
  • 16,098 POSTS
You erased the code and it keeps coming back? Gray wire is ref voltage, black is ground, dark blue wire is signal. With engine idling, what is the signal wire showing. You can back-probe the connector or use a straight pin in the wire, take a reading off the straight pin, use digital multimeter. Any hole you make in a wire during testing, cover the hole when your through, super glue, nail polish or something.
Sep 25, 2009 at 11:09 AM
Avatar
BYGDADDY8
  • MEMBER
  • 2 POSTS
[quote:9fe7727551="jdl123"]You erased the code and it keeps coming back? Gray wire is ref voltage, black is ground, dark blue wire is signal. With engine idling, what is the signal wire showing. You can back-probe the connector or use a straight pin in the wire, take a reading off the straight pin, use digital multimeter. Any hole you make in a wire during testing, cover the hole when your through, super glue, nail polish or something.[/quote:9fe7727551]

I tested it and it read 5 volts, just like the gray wire. when the car is off and the key is in the on position, the blue wire reads .040 volts via the connector, yet the gray wire reads 5 volts still
Sep 25, 2009 at 1:14 PM
Advertisement
Avatar
JDL
  • CERTIFIED EXPERT
  • 16,098 POSTS
The gray wire is ref voltage, it should read close to 5 volts, key on. With everything hooked-up, take a reading from the signal wire, dark blue, key on engine off, while you watch the voltage reading, have helper work the throttle, see if voltage reading moves up and down smoothly. If it does,I don't see a problem with the tps??
Sep 25, 2009 at 3:42 PM