NTK 3 Terminal Throttle Position Sensor - TH0003
- Part #
- TH0003
- Line:
- NTK
Product Information
- Warranty: 3 Year Limited Warranty
- Unit of Measure: Each
- UPC: # 87295754702
- Terminal Type: Blade
- Connector Shape: Oval
- Terminal Gender: Male
- Number Of Terminals: 3
Applications for this Product
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Detailed Description
Throttle Position Sensor;
The Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) reports the angle of the throttle plate and thus the engine air intake to the ECM for optimal engine operation under all engine load conditions. Located on the throttle body, a failed Throttle Position Sensor may result in poor engine performance including stalling, hesitation, rough idle, increased fuel consumption, unnecessary stress on the emissions system and check engine light illumination
- OE MATCH: NTK Throttle Position Sensors are manufactured to operational performance standards to meet or exceed OE fit, form and function to ensure proper feedback to the ECU to control engine performance
- SUPPORT:
- THE NTK DIFFERENCE: Magnet size and strength optimized for precise output signal. 100 percent thermo-shock and vibration tested to ensure the best performance in extreme conditions
Brand Information
NTK is the world's largest supplier and manufacturer of original equipment oxygen sensors. NTK Oxygen Sensors combines expertise with innovation and delivers Oxygen Sensors with superior fit, form and function. When you require the best, count on NTK Oxygen Sensors to deliver.
Oxygen Sensors are used in modern automobiles to control the fuel and ignition systems to optimize a car's performance in the areas of emissions and fuel economy. Sensors are located before and after the catalytic converter to check on the amount of oxygen in the exhaust. The sensor sends signals to the car's on-board computer, which then can adjust several variables, including air/fuel ratio and timing, in order to bring the engine into the optimum operating range.
Oxygen Sensors are used in modern automobiles to control the fuel and ignition systems to optimize a car's performance in the areas of emissions and fuel economy. Sensors are located before and after the catalytic converter to check on the amount of oxygen in the exhaust. The sensor sends signals to the car's on-board computer, which then can adjust several variables, including air/fuel ratio and timing, in order to bring the engine into the optimum operating range.