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MessageSujet: Phil    Phil  Empty9/17/2012, 14:37

Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) System Description

The throttle actuator control (TAC) system delivers improved throttle response and greater reliability and eliminates the need for mechanical cable. The TAC system performs the following functions:

■ Accelerator pedal position sensing
■ Throttle positioning to meet driver and engine demands
■ Throttle position sensing
■ Internal diagnostics
■ Cruise control functions
■ Manage TAC electrical power consumption

The TAC system components include the following:

■ The accelerator pedal position (APP) sensors
■ The throttle body assembly
■ The throttle actuator control module
■ The powertrain control module (PCM)

Accelerator Pedal Position (APP) Sensor

The accelerator pedal assembly contains 2 individual APP sensors within the assembly. The accelerator pedal position (APP) sensors 1 and 2 potentiometer type sensors each with 3 circuits:

■ A 5-volt reference circuit
■ A low reference circuit
■ A signal circuit

The APP sensors are used to determine the pedal angle. The control module provides each APP sensor a 5-volt reference circuit and a low reference circuit. The APP sensors then provide the control module with signal voltage proportional to pedal movement. Both APP sensor signal voltages are low at rest position and increase as the pedal is applied.

Throttle Body Assembly

The throttle body assembly consists of the throttle body, the throttle position (TP) sensors, and the throttle actuator motor. The throttle body functions similar to a similar to a conventional throttle body with the following exceptions:

■ An electric motor opens and closes the throttle valve.
■ The throttle blade is spring loaded in both directions and the default position is slightly open.
■ There are 2 individual TP sensors within the throttle body assembly.

The TP sensors 1 and 2 are potentiometer type sensors each with 3 circuits:

■ A 5-volt reference circuit
■ A low reference circuit
■ A signal circuit

The TP sensors are used to determine the throttle plate angle. The control module provides each TP sensor a 5-volt reference circuit and a low reference circuit. The TP sensors then provide the control module with signal voltage proportional to throttle plate movement. Both TP sensor signal voltages are low at closed throttle and increase as the throttle opens.

Throttle Actuator Control Module

The TAC module is the control center for the throttle actuator control system. The TAC system is self-diagnosing and provides diagnostic information to the PCM through a dedicated serial data line. The TAC achieves throttle positioning by providing a pulse width modulated voltage to the TAC as directed by the PCM.

Powertrain Control Module

The PCM determines the driver's intent and then calculates the appropriate throttle response. This information is sent to the TAC module through a dedicated serial data line.

Modes of Operation

Normal Mode

During the operation of the TAC system, several modes or functions are considered normal. The following modes may be entered during normal operation:

■ Minimum pedal value--At key-up the PCM updates the learned minimum pedal value.
■ Minimum TP values--At key-up the PCM updates the learned minimum TP value. In order to learn the minimum TP value, the throttle blade is moved to the closed position.
■ Ice break mode--If the throttle is not able to reach a predetermined minimum throttle position, the ice break mode is entered. During the ice break mode, the control module commands the maximum pulse width several times to the throttle actuator motor in the closing direction.
■ Battery saver mode--After a predetermined time without engine RPM, the control module commands the battery saver mode. During the battery saver mode, the TAC module removes the voltage from the motor control circuits, which removes the current draw used to maintain the idle position and allows the throttle to return to the spring loaded default position.

Reduced Engine Power Mode

When the PCM detects a condition with the TAC system the PCM may enter a reduced engine power mode. Reduced engine power may cause one or more of the following conditions:

■ Acceleration limiting--The control module will continue to use the accelerator pedal for throttle control; however, the vehicle acceleration is limited.
■ Limited throttle mode--The control module will continue to use the accelerator pedal for throttle control; however, the maximum throttle opening is limited.
■ Throttle default mode--The control module will turn off the throttle actuator motor and the throttle will return to the spring loaded default position.
■ Forced idle mode--The control module will perform the following actions:
o Limit engine speed to idle by positioning throttle position, or by controlling fuel and spark if throttle is turned off.
o Ignore accelerator pedal input.
■ Engine shutdown mode--The control module will disable fuel and de-energize the throttle actuator.
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MessageSujet: Re: Phil    Phil  Empty9/17/2012, 14:38

Engine shutdown mode--The control module will disable fuel and de-energize the throttle actuator.
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MessageSujet: Re: Phil    Phil  Empty9/17/2012, 15:00

http://www.ssrfanatic.com/forum/f5/cranks-but-will-not-start-52824/
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MessageSujet: Re: Phil    Phil  Empty9/17/2012, 15:13

Ça va le faire quand même alors ...
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MessageSujet: Re: Phil    Phil  Empty9/17/2012, 15:38

Pile de telecommande faible et hop c'est la merde
I recently purchased a Lemans Blue 2005 with very low mileage. This car was kept stored in a garage and rarely driven. Today when I was forced to go from 1st to 4th the car slowed, dash lights came on and went into reduced power mode. I pulled off the road and shut off the engine. Trying to start it it seemed like the battery was completely dead. Called a friend that owns a corvette and he told me to hold the FOB closer to the dashboard and try starting it. That worked!
After it started the check engine light was on. Drove straight to Autozone and had them check the codes. They were:
P2101
P2176
P2135

Researching these codes through the forums it seem the consensus is a bad ground or connection. As this is my first Corvette I have no idea where to check. Does anyone have any advice on this? Also, Would the FOB battery being low cause the car to go in reduced power mode and then not start? Or was holding it close to dash just a coincidence?

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MessageSujet: Re: Phil    Phil  Empty9/17/2012, 16:39

On est sur un forum US? Very Happy
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