Top Mechanics For Throttle Position Sensor Replacement & Repairs

525 Reviews

Garage in London, 15 years of experience
I have been interested in the car repair industry for almost my entire life. The first few years were spent learning the trade and I went to college to study it properly. I worked at a garage as a BMW specia...
JACQUI • 2nd December 2016
Vauxhall/Opel Astra-G • Accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor replacement

636 Reviews

Garage in Birmingham, 10 years of experience
I am a diagnostic technician, qualified MOT tester, Institute of Motor Industry assesor and general mechanic following my father's footsteps who has over 40 years experience in the trade. Having completed my...
MIKE • 29th June 2015
Vauxhall/Opel Corsa-C • Accelerator pedal position (APP) sensor replacement

100 Reviews

Garage in Devonside, 15 years of experience
Having been in the trade for 15 years. I have various areas of experience from dealerships to fast fit garages. We can cover any job needed from minor to engine rebuilds.

101 Reviews

Garage in Poulton Le Fylde, 10 years of experience
B.A.R MOT & Test Centre is run by Bel and Russell who have a team of 2 other fully qualified mechanics, Ryan and Lez. The business will pick-up and drop off your car with you in order to complete the work as...

273 Reviews

Garage in Sale, 12 years of experience
I started off my career at a local independent garage where I stayed for 5 years. This was a VW, Audi specialist, which really gave me some in-depth knowledge on these vehicles. Following this I then went on...

16 Reviews

Garage in Ballyclare, 8 years of experience
Pat Smyth garage limavady-- 6years Kerrs Tyres-- 2 years Proficient in suspension work, car diagnostics, mot prep, electrical diagnosis of car systems, dpf and adblue systems, I specialise in Mercedes, ha...

64 Reviews

Garage in Edinburgh, 11 years of experience
I have worked in fast fit centres, independent garages and main dealerships Can cover everything from a simple service to brakes and suspension repairs, including all aspects or mot repairs
DEREK • 23rd April 2025
Volkswagen Tiguan • Major Service

174 Reviews

Garage in London, 7 years of experience
I work on clutches, full services, suspension and exhaust system, tyres, brakes and breakdown services.

1221 Reviews

Garage in Clayhall , 30 years of experience
Hi, I’ve been a mechanic since leaving school and have owned and operated my own garage since I was 25 , were you could that I’ve done most jobs on a wide range of vehicles. I’d like to say that my workmans...

50 Reviews

Mobile mechanic in Lichfield , 6 years of experience
Benger-Pearson Mechanical is a mobile mechanics service based in Lichfield, Staffordshire. With over 6 years experience in both main dealers and independent specialists.
ERON • 23rd April 2025
Honda CR-V • Diagnostic Inspection

215 Reviews

Mobile mechanic in Cheltenham, 9 years of experience
About Me. I came here from Hungary where i used to work for 3 years at a Volkswagen Dealership. Before that and during these 3 years i was also working at my fathers garage because he is a qualified mechani...

78 Reviews

Garage in Wishaw, 13 years of experience
Extensive Time With VW/Audi Group Vehicles Previously Worked On Mercedes Commercial, Renault, Fiat, Ford, BMW, Mini, Maserati & Lotus
IAN • 23rd April 2025
Ford Fiesta • Timing belt replacement

104 Reviews

Garage in Andover, 14 years of experience
I am Andrei a passionate mechanic with over 14 years of experience . I have also a Electrical and Electronic engineering diploma and lots of knowledge of the car electrical systems.
PHILIPPA • 23rd April 2025

79 Reviews

Garage in Wollaston, 36 years of experience
I spent the first 7 years of my career building vehicles from ground upwards including replica vintage taxis and helping the customers keep them road worthy and doing on site repairs when needed. I then mov...
OLIVER • 23rd April 2025

1021 Reviews

Garage in Caterham, 14 years of experience
I have 8 years of experience in the automotive repair industry. I did my apprenticeship at a garage in London and have done mechanical work ever since. I worked at a garage for a few years after the apprenti...
SARAH • 23rd April 2025
Subaru Justy • Interim Service
Frequently asked questions about throttle position sensor replacement & repairs
Read our answers to questions about throttle position sensor replacement costs, symptoms and more.
What does a throttle potentiometer do?
The throttle potentiometer is the recipient of the signal from the accelerator pedal where vehicles have an electronic pedal (and therefore not a cable operated one)
What does a throttle position sensor replacement involve?
Depending on the manufacturer, a number of different processes will need to be done in order to access the throttle potentiometer, however the mechanic will need to do some of the following basic steps
- The mechanic will assess the situation by reading the diagnostic codes and checking live data
- Once confirmed that the throttle potentiometer is faulty, they will continue on to replacing it.
- Once replaced, the mechanic will start the engine and recheck the error codes
Can I do a throttle position sensor replacement myself?
Unless you are a qualified mechanic with the required skills, training and equipment to do the job, we strongly recommend a throttle position sensor replacement is only carried out by a professional mechanic. ClickMechanic can help get you a vetted and local mechanic to carry out the work. Just enter your postcode and your car's registration number at the top of this page and select the work needed to get an instant fixed price up front.
What are the symptoms of a bad accelerator pedal sensor?
Depending on the vehicle, you may observe one or more of the following symptoms;
- Erratic engine idle.
- Hesitation under acceleration.
- Poor engine performance.
- Illuminated engine management light (EML)
How long will a throttle position sensor replacement take?
The time a throttle position sensor replacement will take will depend on a number of factors, like your vehicle's make and model, year, as well as other factors. Select your car at the top of this page for information on job time and cost for your vehicle through ClickMechanic.
How often should I replace a throttle position sensor?
Although the units are getting more reliable, there is still a chance that you will need to replace a throttle position sensor at least once in a vehicle's lifetime. The basic fact is that if your throttle potentiometer has failed, it needs to be replaced before the engine will run correctly.
How much does it cost to replace TPS sensor?
The cost of replacing a throttle potentiometer depends on your car and what parts your car's manufacturer recommends using for the replacement. Find out what you could save by having the throttle potentiometer replaced by ClickMechanic by selecting your car at the top of this page!
Can I drive with a bad throttle position sensor?
Driving the vehicle with a bad throttle position sensor will result in poor engine performance and the car may stall. If you suspect there is any issue with your vehicle's throttle position sensor or there are concerns about its condition, book an inspection with a professional mechanic as soon as possible so they can check and advise on next steps.
Is a bad throttle position sensor an MOT failure?
Althought a throttle position sensor (TPS) in itself is not checked during an MOT, a faulty TPS can cause the engine to stall or not start at all which can result in an MOT failure.
What happens when throttle position sensor is bad?
If the throttle position sensor is bad, the engine may start to run at very high RPM because the throttle is stuck open. The engine could eventually overheat and seize up. This could also lead to dangerous situations on the road.
Can I drive without TPS sensor?
It is possible to drive without a properly working TPS sensor, but it is not advisable. The TPS sensor is responsible for monitoring the position of the throttle pedal and relaying that information to the engine control unit. Without this information, the engine may run erratically or may not start at all.
How long do throttle position sensors last?
Throttle position sensors are designed to last up to the life of the vehicle, but it is not uncommon to get it replaced at around 100,000 miles.
Does a throttle position sensor need to be programmed?
Yes, a TPS will need to programmed and calibrated to ensure that it is accurately measuring the position of the throttle. If the sensor is not programmed, it may not be able to correctly interpret the throttle's position, which could lead to inaccurate readings.
Can a throttle position sensor be repaired?
Yes, a throttle position sensor can be repaired and some issues can be easily fixed by reprogramming, however, in many cases, it is easier and most cost-effective to get the whole sensor replaced.
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Mechanics that undertake throttle position sensor work
- Accura Vehicle Solutions, Southend On Sea
- All Things Automotive Ltd, Bordon
- Camperdown Automotive Services Ltd, Dundee
- Jnc Motors Ltd, Sutton
- Jwd Mechanical Engineering, Hampshire
- Kai Gohegan Trading As Gohegan Automotive, Crawley
- MP Car Solutions Ltd, Leicestershire
- Motivol Ltd, Leicester
- Motortek Service Centre LTD, High Wycombe
- SLJ Automotive, Rochford
- SW Automotive, Wakefield
- Sean, Drayton Parslow