Ziggy75
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- Reed City - Michigan
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- 2006 Explorer Limited 4.6
I posted a thread similar to this regarding this issue but was more directed to the transmission because the transmission was slipping. After adding fluid I found a different issue that was hidden while transmission was slipping.
At highway speed if I press gas pedal to WOT the transmission downshifts and rpm's go up. Once this happens the power is totally cut out and then the transmission shifts back to the higher gear. After it shifts back into OD it will then downshift again (because pedal is pressed) and rpm's climb back up. Once it downshifts the power is cut out again. Almost like a rev limited or traction control is pulling power.
I hooked up my Actron scanner and was viewing some parameters. When this situation occurs my Absolute TPS % goes from 75% down to 22% and back up to 75% and so on. Now my curiosity (and frustration) has gotten to me. Why would TPS jump all over the place. The TPS is a messenger of that the location of throttle plate is showing. If the TPS is in fact seeing the plate moving, why is it moving? I have the pedal pressed to the floor. It shouldnt be moving. Also, if pedal is pressed to the floor, why is it reading at 75% and not 100%? So either the TPS is wacked out or it is actually reading the plate move which would then indicate the throttle plate is not staying where it should be. I pulled the plastic air tube off throttle and turned key forward. I had my kid press pedal and the plate did open all the way. When plate was open full I was hearing a buzzing sound coming from throttle body actuator motor. Is this normal? Do you think I am looking in the right direction or do you think I am way off? If I am looking at it wrong then why does TPS read all over the place during condition?
At highway speed if I press gas pedal to WOT the transmission downshifts and rpm's go up. Once this happens the power is totally cut out and then the transmission shifts back to the higher gear. After it shifts back into OD it will then downshift again (because pedal is pressed) and rpm's climb back up. Once it downshifts the power is cut out again. Almost like a rev limited or traction control is pulling power.
I hooked up my Actron scanner and was viewing some parameters. When this situation occurs my Absolute TPS % goes from 75% down to 22% and back up to 75% and so on. Now my curiosity (and frustration) has gotten to me. Why would TPS jump all over the place. The TPS is a messenger of that the location of throttle plate is showing. If the TPS is in fact seeing the plate moving, why is it moving? I have the pedal pressed to the floor. It shouldnt be moving. Also, if pedal is pressed to the floor, why is it reading at 75% and not 100%? So either the TPS is wacked out or it is actually reading the plate move which would then indicate the throttle plate is not staying where it should be. I pulled the plastic air tube off throttle and turned key forward. I had my kid press pedal and the plate did open all the way. When plate was open full I was hearing a buzzing sound coming from throttle body actuator motor. Is this normal? Do you think I am looking in the right direction or do you think I am way off? If I am looking at it wrong then why does TPS read all over the place during condition?