Hyundai Venue: ETC (Electronic Throttle control) System / Specifications

Hyundai Venue (QX) (2020-2024) Service Manual / Engine Control / Fuel System / Engine Control System / ETC (Electronic Throttle control) System / Specifications

Specification
Throttle Angle (°)
Output Voltage (V) [Vref = 5V]
TPS1
TPS2
0
0
3.3
10
0.31
2.99
20
0.63
2.67
30
0.94
2.36
40
1.26
2.04
50
1.57
1.73
60
1.89
1.41
70
2.2
1.1
80
2.51
0.79
90
2.83
0.47
100
3.14
0.16
105
3.3
0

[TPS1]
Conditon
Throttle Angle (◦)
Output voltage
(V)
[Vref =5V]
C.T
6.3 - 14.7
0.20 - 0.46
W.O.T
93.45 - 101.85
2.94 - 3.20

[TPS2]
Conditon
Throttle Angle (◦)
Output voltage
(V)
[Vref =5V]
C.T
90.3 - 98.7
2.84 - 3.10
W.O.T
3.15 - 11.55
0.10 - 0.36

Item
Sensor Resistance (kΩ)
TPS
0.875 - 1.625

Hyundai Venue. Specifications   
Reference Voltage = 5V (Sensor output Max. Voltage = 3.3V).
[ETC Motor]
Item
Sensor Resistance
Coil Resistance (Ω)
1.2 - 1.8 [20°C (68°F)]

    Description and operation

    Description The Electronic Throttle Control (ETC) System consists of a throttle body with an integrated control motor and throttle position sensor (TPS)...

    Troubleshooting

    Fail-safe Mode Items Fail-safe ETC Motor Throttle valve stuck at 5° TPS TPS 1 fault Replace it with TPS2 TPS 2 fault Replace it with TPS1 TPS 1, 2 fault Throttle valve stuck at 5° APS APS 1 fault Replace it with APS2 APS 2 fault Replace it with APS1 APS 1, 2 fault Throttle valve stuck at 5°    • When throttle value is stuck at 5°, engine speed is limited at below 1,500 rpm and vehicle speed at maximum 40 - 50 km/h (25 - 31mph)...

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