ACDELCO 17114083 Specifications |
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Mounting Position | Side | Terminal Type | Blade | Throttle Body Mounted | Yes | Terminal Gender | Male | Wire Quantity | 0 | Connector Gender | Female | Terminal Quantity | 6 | Connector Quantity | 1 | Connector Shape | Oval | Adjustable | No | Mount Type | Bolt On | Material | Plastic | Mounting Bracket Included | No | Mounting Hardware Included | Yes |
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An ACDelco GM Original Equipment Throttle Position (TPS) Sensor is an electrical sensor, and is a GM-recommended replacement for your vehicle's original component. It electronically informs the engine management computer of the throttle's plate angle or position. The signals are then used to regulate the fuel and ignition system. This original equipment throttle position sensor has been manufactured to fit your specific GM vehicle, providing the same performance, durability, and service life you expect from General Motors.
Features & Benefits:- Electronically inform the engine management computer of the throttle valve angle
- Used to regulate the fuel and ignition system
- GM-recommended replacement part for your GM vehicle's original factory component
- Offering the quality, reliability, and durability of GM OE
- Manufactured to GM OE specification for fit, form, and function
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) Failure: TPS sensors often fail due to high heat under the hood and constant contact from the wiper arm.
Signs of Failure:
- Check Engine Light with codes ranging from P0120 through P0125
- Engine hesitation when accelerating
- Rough Idle
ACDelco Quality ACDelco breaks down their premium portfolio of Original Equipment and Aftermarket parts into two tiers: GM Original Equipment and ACDelco Gold.
GM ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT |
GM Original Equipment parts are the true OE parts installed during production or validated by GM—designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards and backed by General Motors. |
ACDELCO GOLD (PROFESSIONAL) |
ACDelco Gold parts are the high-quality alternative to OE parts, manufactured to meet GM expectations for fit, form, and function and backed by General Motors. |
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