2006 H3 I5 tps sensor part number
The Throttle position sensor is part of the Throttle Body. I would not make the assumption that by replacing the Throttle Body you will make your code go away. P060E could be many different things, you still need to go through and diagnose the actual problem. It could be a bad PCM, improper connections within the throttle position circuit, a bad Pedal position sensor or a bad TPS in the Throttle Body.
Easy stuff first. Clean (with electrical contact cleaner) and inspect the connections at the TB and Accelerator pedal. Inspect the wiring to those for cracks, frays or rubbing. Inspect the connections to the PCM as well.
Do you have a sunroof? If so, has your passenger side floor ever been wet?
Easy stuff first. Clean (with electrical contact cleaner) and inspect the connections at the TB and Accelerator pedal. Inspect the wiring to those for cracks, frays or rubbing. Inspect the connections to the PCM as well.
Do you have a sunroof? If so, has your passenger side floor ever been wet?
Hello,
i had the same problem.
I changed the throttlebody, but nothing changed...
So i started to search..
I pulled on each wire towards the throttlebody and the pink wire has had no resistence and the insulation was going longer and longer...
After soldering the wire and putting a shrinktube over it, everything was fine.
Check your wiring first, bevor you spend the money on a new throttlebody.
Good luck,
Jens
i had the same problem.
I changed the throttlebody, but nothing changed...
So i started to search..
I pulled on each wire towards the throttlebody and the pink wire has had no resistence and the insulation was going longer and longer...
After soldering the wire and putting a shrinktube over it, everything was fine.
Check your wiring first, bevor you spend the money on a new throttlebody.
Good luck,
Jens
P060E most common causes:
Open or shorted circuit or connectors in the CAN harness
Insufficient control module ground Defective
TPS or APP sensor Corroded electrical connectors
Corroded electrical connectors
Open or shorted circuits between the TPS/APP sensor and the PCM
After repair, the following is recommended:
Open or shorted circuit or connectors in the CAN harness
Insufficient control module ground Defective
TPS or APP sensor Corroded electrical connectors
Corroded electrical connectors
Open or shorted circuits between the TPS/APP sensor and the PCM
After repair, the following is recommended:
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