I've got a '99 4.0 TJ that is throwing the P0123 TPS high voltage code. The IAC and TPS have been replaced with quality units. I tried to reset the check engine light, but it came immediately back on. I have back probe tested the plug with the TPS installed and voltage on the signal wire is showing 4.11v and the feed wire is 5.22v. The signal wire when applying throttle will smoothly go up to 4.98v.
I have been able to unplug the clock spring and this only lowers the voltage to 4.08v, and this allowed the check engine light to be reset. Once I plug the clock spring back in it immediately comes back on. When the clock spring is unplugged, the live data TPS % is 78. When I plug back in the clock spring it immediately shoots up to 100%.
I have cleaned as many grounds as I could find (I could be missing some) and the signal wire voltage is still never below 4.05v.
I have a new clock spring on the way, but I'm afraid this won't bring my voltage down, or am I wrong? Will a new clock spring lower the voltage, or am I seeing the correct number with it unplugged? Is there anything else I should be checking to get my signal wire voltage back into spec.?
I have been able to unplug the clock spring and this only lowers the voltage to 4.08v, and this allowed the check engine light to be reset. Once I plug the clock spring back in it immediately comes back on. When the clock spring is unplugged, the live data TPS % is 78. When I plug back in the clock spring it immediately shoots up to 100%.
I have cleaned as many grounds as I could find (I could be missing some) and the signal wire voltage is still never below 4.05v.
I have a new clock spring on the way, but I'm afraid this won't bring my voltage down, or am I wrong? Will a new clock spring lower the voltage, or am I seeing the correct number with it unplugged? Is there anything else I should be checking to get my signal wire voltage back into spec.?
