Hey all,
I am currnetly getting my '95 SPI back to life after a 17 years sleep. I'm mostly done but have a real strange behaviour of the throttle position sensor (potentiometer)
With ignition on I get a very slow response in the throttle position signal (checked using 2 different tools, MEMSfcr and MEMS mapper). For example I open the throttle manually using the rod and the electrical signal is changing very slowly from an already a very odd 200 mV to about 2100 mV in a timespan of around 4 minutes(!) It seems to be stuck around that value then.
When I close the throttle again, the value decreases very slowly.
The result is a very unstable idle because the ECU is always reacting based on the wrong value.
When I check the resistance manually (even took the potentimeter off the throttle body) the response of the resistance is reacting directly to the throttle's movement.
I don't really have any idea what might cause this.
Has anyone seen this before? Any suggestions what I might be looking for?
Already apologize if there's a specific thread already - I've tried the search but couldn't find anything...
Thanks!
TJ
Edited by Dailydriver77, 13 November 2025 - 06:21 AM.












