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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP104

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP104

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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP096

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP096

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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP086

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP086

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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP105

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP105

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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP110

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP110

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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP100

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP100

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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP077

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP077

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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP106

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP106

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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP097

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP097

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Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP063

Goss Throttle Position Sensor - TP063

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Tridon Throttle Position Sensor - TTH093

Tridon Throttle Position Sensor - TTH093

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Goss Throttle Position Switch - TP040

Goss Throttle Position Switch - TP040

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Goss Throttle Position Switch - TP018

Goss Throttle Position Switch - TP018

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Throttle Position Sensors in the 2000 Toyota Hilux Surf

The 2000 Toyota Hilux Surf is equipped with a throttle position sensor (TPS), essential for the efficient operation of its engine management system. The TPS is a device that monitors the position of the throttle valve in the combustion engine and relays this data back to the engine control unit (ECU). It's a pivotal component because it influences engine performance, fuel economy, and overall driving experience. Given its importance, proper maintenance and timely replacement are crucial.

When it comes to servicing and maintaining your Hilux Surf, inspecting the throttle position sensor should be on your checklist. Over time, a faulty TPS can lead to issues such as erratic idling, poor acceleration, and even stalling, which no one wants to deal with especially in critical moments like overtaking or merging on a busy highway.

Regular maintenance of the TPS not only extends the lifespan of your vehicle but also ensures it runs smoothly. Here's some advice on maintaining this essential component:

  • Frequent Inspections: Every time you get an oil change or regular maintenance check, inspect the TPS for signs of wear and tear. Look out for signs of corrosion or physical damage.
  • Monitor Symptoms: Be aware of signs that indicate TPS issues. These include inconsistent performance, a delayed response when accelerating, and the illumination of the engine check light.
  • Cleaning the Sensor: Ensure the sensor and its connectors are clean from debris and grime. Use a recommended cleaner that's safe for electronic components.

Replacing a throttle position sensor can seem daunting, but it's relatively straightforward with some mechanical knowledge. If you decide to go the DIY route, ensure you have the correct replacement part specific to the 2000 Hilux Surf. Here's a simplified guide:

  1. Disconnect the vehicle's battery to prevent any electrical mishaps.
  2. Locate the TPS, usually found bolted to your throttle body.
  3. Disconnect the sensor's wiring harness carefully.
  4. Remove the screws or bolts securing the sensor.
  5. Install the new sensor, ensuring it aligns correctly with the throttle shaft.
  6. Reconnect the wiring harness and reattach the vehicle battery.
  7. Start the car and verify sensor functionality by checking for any strange behaviours or warning lights.

While routine TPS maintenance can be part of your DIY checklist, consulting with a professional mechanic for assessment or replacement ensures comprehensive troubleshooting and diagnostics. This is especially true if you encounter persistent problems. After all, maintaining the throttle position sensor effectively contributes to your vehicle's performance, reliability, and longevity.