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Why is analyzing throttle position sensor linearity important for drive-by-wire system accuracy?

Answer

Non-linear sensor output leads to unpredictable throttle responses.

Explain

The throttle position sensor (TPS) translates pedal input into ECU commands. CHEPQ oscilloscopes and scan tools measure voltage outputs across the sensor's range, comparing them against manufacturer linearity curves. Deviations caused by wear, contamination, or misalignment induce hesitation, surging, or limp modes. Detailed linearity analysis informs sensor recalibration or replacement, ensuring smooth and safe throttle control.

Related Diagnostic Guide

To explore this topic in a broader system-level diagnostic context:

Related Guide: Sensor Signal Integrity & Data Validation Diagnostics

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