Episode: 2199 Title: HPR2199: Replacing the Throttle Position Sensor on My Truck Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2199/hpr2199.mp3 Transcribed: 2025-10-18 15:39:32 --- This is HPR episode 2199 entitled replacing the throttle position sensor on my truck. It is hosted by John Culp and in about 19 minutes long and carrying a clean flag. The summary is soundseeking episode, listen and replace the throttle position sensor on my truck. This episode of HPR is brought to you by an honesthost.com. Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HPR15. That's HPR15. Better web hosting that's honest and fair at an honesthost.com. Hey everybody, this is John Culp in Lafayette, Louisiana. It has been a long time since I've recorded one of these things and it's good to be back. I've been awfully busy with work. That's why I haven't recorded one in a while. I've got ideas for a couple to do during the holiday season here. The semester at school is over and the high guys, these two cats, I'm out in my car port right now. There's two feral cats that we take care of. We just about two weeks ago trapped them both and took them to the spay neuter clinic and got them fixed and got them neutered and got their shots. So I feel a lot better about feeding them every day now that I know that they're not going to be out there breeding other little kiddies. I wish we could catch their mama. That's the one who she is way too smart and wildly. She never gets caught in a trap anyhow. So today what I'm doing is another of the sound seeing things. I'm sitting in my truck right now and what I want to do is take a picture of the check engine light here and turn it on. The check engine light came on in my truck about a week ago maybe. I first noticed it three or four days ago anyway here let me get my camera app and I see it. There it is. Yep, okay. So the check engine light is on right now and I know what's wrong with it because I have a little on-board diagnostic tool. They've got these crazy things now. I remember the last time the light came on I drove the truck over to AutoZone where they hooked up a tool to the truck and then took it inside and uploaded it to their computer to tell them what part I would need to buy and they said it was the throttle position sensor. Well a buddy of mine at that time I think I talked about this on a previous HPR episode when I first got my truck but a buddy of mine who is really good at cars said before you go and buy a new throttle position sensor you should try just cleaning the current one using some spray on electrical contact cleaner and so I did that and put it back together, turned the truck back on and voila it was fixed. Now we are 15, 18 months later and the same issue has come up and this time cleaning it did not do the trick. I know that it's the throttle position sensor because now I have my own on-board diagnostic tool. I've got this very small little device about the size of a pack of gum. We plug it into the place where you put the on-board diagnostics and this one is a Wi-Fi device. Some of them are both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. This one is only Wi-Fi so right now I've just connected my phone to the Wi-Fi signal that's given out by this device and I'm going to have some screenshots in the show notes but I'll probably put them on a flicker slide show. I've connected my phone to the wireless network that is generated by this little V-Peak OBD2 compatible diagnostic tool thingy and now I'm going to open up an app on the phone called Torque. Torque is an Injig Diagnostic app that kind of gets into one of these on-board diagnostic tools and will check all kinds of stuff. I don't really know how to use everything that it will do but like right now it's showing me the revolutions per minute that my truck is doing in idle and I'm going to tap where it says fault codes and then I can say tap here to scan for fault codes and so it's scanning my engine and it has a little percentage indicator up across the top and it says fault log manager scanning 40% done and it currently says power train and once it's done it'll give me a detailed listing 77% now we've done it just a sec. Okay yep it says P1120 power train throttle position sensor out of range and I don't remember whether I had to tell it what kind of vehicle I had so that it would know what to tell me about this fault code or whether it checked my vehicle identification number and figured out what kind of vehicle I had from that but anyway I'm going to long press on that and now it says close yeah it just says close it seems like there's a way for me to clear the fault codes as well right if I click back on fault codes and clear fault codes okay sending the clear command I'm not sure is it doing it on my car or oh yeah yeah so and now the check engine light is off on my truck but what I wonder is whether like when I turn this off and then back on let's see turn it back on you know what and now the the check engine light is is off but the funny thing is I bought a new throttle position sensor and so you know I think I might go ahead and install it anyway since that was what I intended to do here it's probably about time it fits if that throttle position sensor problem has come up twice since I bought the truck I think it's probably time to put the new one in so I'm going to release the hood high kitty cats they're hanging around here watching me so that their food bowl is right by where I park my truck and they won't come here and eat it as long as I'm here they won't let me touch them or anything like that you guys could come eat you know I'm not going to hurt you I'm feeding you okay I'm going to take a position of the throttle position a picture of the throttle position sensor now it might not come out very well because there's not a lot of light down here but here is a picture of it on the vehicle whoops focus okay and now I need to take it off of there first I'm going to plug it from the little thing okay I've unplugged the little connector and that was what I did before to spray the contact cleaner in there it's held on to the engine by two Phillips head screws I have no idea how tight these are somehow I suspect that they're going to be pretty tight so hopefully it's not going to be too hard for me to undo them pushing really hard turning boy that's tight I'm able to strip this right out of there from that careful man that is really really tight let's try the other one hmm that sure looks like all you should have to do is take those screws out but my goodness those are tight I'm a little bit scared to try and do this I wonder if I should try it with my drill on a low setting I'm going to go get my drill I'm still trying to get the old one off okay I've got it on reverse hi guys there go the cats again and do run around the corner okay so this thing is a lot stronger than I am so what I'm going to do is stick it in there and push really hard against it and then hit the um got it yes oh oh boy that thing is really in there good I wonder if it was stuck in there with some kind of um it looks like it was kind of stripped or something I should take a picture of that to show no wonder it was hard to get out I hope it's going to stay good enough Nick when I put it back in I wonder if it had some kind of thread lock on it okay there's one bolt I was trying to get the other one out okay I got the part out now I'm not sure how to tell a bad throttle position sensor from a good one but I've got a new one here that I ordered on Amazon genuine motorcraft part here for the Ford vehicle this is a Ford Ranger pickup truck 2004 okay I'll take a picture of the old one next to the new one okay hold one on the right new one on the left now let's put the new one on this I just stick the thing on here every time I walk over here those cats oh my gosh here he comes again those goofballs you guys are goofballs you see here there a trick to getting you one there but just pushed really hard you can go look at this one yeah that looks about right you it's got the first bolt started there hmm get to see where that was going oh who was that just fell off the oh yeah I drilled that fell off the back of my drill they've got a little slot on the back of the drill to hold a spare bit or something and the one that was being held there just fell off that's all right okay tell us that's cool the hole or not oh I guess let's see looks like that's going in there oh man y'all I totally love the cordless drills like one of the most useful tools you could ever have love love love this thing it is so much stronger than I am it was able to allow me to get this thing off of here I'm going to go okay looks like that is in I know plug in the connector oops I have to finger out there seems like out of here a little click into place there go on did you click into place look like it mm well I'll see how that did I'm going to start up the engine and hopefully check engine light will still be off here yeah everything looks good well I think I might be it then see I'm not sure exactly what kinds of things the throttle position does for you throttle position sensor I guess it helps regulate how like idle speed and stuff like that but anyway hopefully the truck will run better now with this brand new part in there and once again I was able to get the trouble some check engine light to disappear without taking the truck into the shop for this I am very grateful and it makes me feel like a real hacker all right turning the truck off for too long sometimes during the break I'll probably do another episode about the truck having to do with a recent series of upgrades I did to the lights I've upgraded a bunch of the light bulbs in the front and tail lights from halogen to led and I'll I'll do an episode that talks about that all right so thanks for listening and this has been John Colp for Hacker Public Radio talk to you guys later bye you've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio dot org we are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday today's show like all our shows was contributed by an 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