SERVICE MANUAL
  Applies to: Hyundai Coupe/Tiburon 1998-2000
GROUP
Fuel System MFI Control System
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 
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DTC - P0122, P0123 (THROTTLE POSITION (TP) SENSOR) 
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS
  1. The TP Sensor signal is important in the control of the automatic transaxle. Shift shock and other troubles will occur if the sensor is faulty.

  1. If the idle condition or accelerating is abnormal, check the TPS connector. (When the TPS connector is not connected properly, the current data can show that the idle state remains off, though the accelerator pedal is released. And it results in improper idle or accelerating.)

  1. Input voltage from throttle position sensor is below 0.1 V or above 4.7V when ignition switch is turned on.

USING VOLTMETER
Check item
Check condition
Test specification
Throttle position sensor output voltage (TP sensor side connector No.1 or ECM harness side connector No.73)
At idle (800 rpm)
0.25-0.8 V
Wide open throttle
4.25-4.8 V

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HARNESS INSPECTION PROCEDURES 
SENSOR INSPECTION
  1. Disconnect the throttle position sensor connector.

  1. Measure resistance between terminal 2 (sensor ground) and terminal 3 (sensor power).

    RESISTANCE SPECIFICATION
    Standard value 0.7-3.0 k O
    When idling 2.3-3.4 k O
  1. Connect an ohmmeter between terminal 3 (sensor ground) and terminal I (sensor output).

  1. Operate the throttle valve slowly from the idle position to the full open position and check that the resistance changes smoothly in proportion to the throttle valve opening angle.

  1. If the resistance is out of specification, or fails to change smoothly, replace the throttle position sensor.

    TORQUE SPECIFICATION
    Throttle position sensor 1.5-2.5 Nm ( 15-25 kg·cm, 1.1-1.8 lb·ft )
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THROTTLE POSITION (TP) SENSOR 

The TP Sensor is a rotating type variable resistor that rotates with the throttle shaft to sensor the throttle valve angle. As the throttle shaft rotates, the throttle angle of the TP Sensor changes and the ECM detects the throttle valve opening based on the change of the throttle angle.