My HHR Is Very Sick
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As I said; A bad ref for the TPS and APP causes a fault, so the computer reduces power so you can't blow the motor up.
The computer can only control the fuel supply, that's why fuel trims are so hard to understand.
For instance; if you have a cracked flex pipe the #1 O2 sensor can read lean so the computer will increase the injector duty cycle causing a rich condition. Or, it can read rich so it reduces the cycle causing a lean condition. Either of those would cause the computer to go into reduced power mode if the conditions are right. Sometimes a crack will admit air (too much Oxygen) into the system making the sensor read rich sometimes exhaust gasses escape before they get to the sensor (not enough Oxygen) causing a lean reading.
Any sensor can short internally causing the entire ref circuit to go bad; engine power reduced mode. In a computer driven car everything that you used to call a switch is now a sensor. There are 2 ref circuits, the APP and TPS use both of them, other sensors use one or the other.
Many faults can cause a reduced power mode, the message tells you that it is activated, not that it is sensing a reduction in power.
Much more complicated than that, but for us amateurs enough.
The computer can only control the fuel supply, that's why fuel trims are so hard to understand.
For instance; if you have a cracked flex pipe the #1 O2 sensor can read lean so the computer will increase the injector duty cycle causing a rich condition. Or, it can read rich so it reduces the cycle causing a lean condition. Either of those would cause the computer to go into reduced power mode if the conditions are right. Sometimes a crack will admit air (too much Oxygen) into the system making the sensor read rich sometimes exhaust gasses escape before they get to the sensor (not enough Oxygen) causing a lean reading.
Any sensor can short internally causing the entire ref circuit to go bad; engine power reduced mode. In a computer driven car everything that you used to call a switch is now a sensor. There are 2 ref circuits, the APP and TPS use both of them, other sensors use one or the other.
Many faults can cause a reduced power mode, the message tells you that it is activated, not that it is sensing a reduction in power.
Much more complicated than that, but for us amateurs enough.
Also, when TPS sensors (throttle and pedal) work, it's awesome. When it doesn't, it makes your life hell. Tbh, I'm glad it was a bad manifold in my case, rather bolt on a manifold and be done.
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