WARNING: If E-Throttle Mode is set to Setup Mode all safety features are disabled, Setup Mode is provided only for configuring the system with the engine not running. The vehicle MUST NOT be driven in Setup Mode.

 

The Electronic Throttle Control Systems implements a fault detection system to ensure the safety of the operator. This fault detection system is constantly operating when the E-Throttle Mode is set to 'ON' and if any E-Throttle fault occurs the E-Throttle system is shut down and an 1800rpm limit is applied, the E-Throttle cannot be restarted until the ECU power has been cycled or the mode is changed.

These faults are also detected and displayed while running in Setup Mode but they will not shut down the E-Throttle and no E-Throttle engine limit will be applied while running in Setup Mode.

A list of possible faults is listed below, more information on what each fault means and how it can occur can be found on the ECU Fault Codes page.

 

E-Throttle 1 Faults:

·ECU Fault Code 69. E-Throttle 1 Max %DC Limit

·ECU Fault Code 70. E-Throttle 1 Min %DC Limit

·ECU Fault Code 71. Aux 9/10 Supply Error - E-Throttle

·ECU Fault Code 72. Analog 5V Supply Error - E-Throttle (EThrottle Sensor Supply Voltage)

·ECU Fault Code 75. E-Throttle 1 TPS /Target Error

·ECU Fault Code 76. TPS(main) /TPS(sub) tracking Error

·ECU Fault Code 77. APS(main) /APS(sub) tracking Error

·ECU Fault Code 78. TPS(Main) Fault - E-Throttle.

·ECU Fault Code 79. TPS(Sub) Fault - E-Throttle

·ECU Fault Code 84. Aux9/10/E-Throttle 1 IC Over-temp

·ECU Fault Code 85. APS(Main) Fault - E-Throttle.

·ECU Fault Code 86. APS(Sub) Fault - E-Throttle