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DTC P1285: Accelerator Pedal Position Circuit - Sensor 3: Description

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The Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) sensor is mounted on the accelerator pedal assembly. The sensor is actually 3 individual APP sensors within 1 housing. There are 3 separate signal, low reference and 5-volt reference circuits connect the APP sensor assembly and the Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) module. Each sensor has a unique functionality. The APP sensor 1 signal increases as the accelerator pedal is depressed, from below 1 volt at 0 percent pedal travel, with the pedal at rest, to above 2 volts at 100 percent pedal travel, with the pedal fully depressed. The APP sensor 2 signal decreases from above 4 volts at 0 percent pedal travel to below 2.9 volts at 100 percent pedal travel. The APP sensor 3 signal decreases from around 3.8 volts at 0 percent pedal travel to below 3.1 volts at 100 percent pedal travel. Notice that the signal circuits for APP sensor 2 and APP sensor 3 pull up to 5-volts and the APP sensor 1 signal circuit is referenced to low reference within the TAC module. The APP SENSOR POSITION table shows the percentage and voltage readings of the scan tool based on the position of the APP. See APP SENSOR POSITION  table.