V50 L5-2.4L VIN 39 B5244S7 (2005)
Electronic Throttle Control Module: Description and Operation
Electronic Throttle Unit
Electronic Throttle Unit
The electronic throttle unit, using the control signal from the engine control module (ECM), regulates the amount of air for engine combustion. This is
done using an electronic shutter.
The electronic throttle unit consists of a round throttle disc on a shaft. This is turned using a DC motor (damper motor), gear wheel and two springs, an
opening spring and a return spring. The damper motor is controlled by the control module and is supplied with powered by a built in power stage in the
control module. At one of the limit positions the throttle disc is closed so that no air can pass the throttle unit. At the other limit position the throttle disc
is parallel to the air flow so that the air is able to freely pass through the throttle unit. The throttle spindle is electronically monitored by two throttle
position (TP) sensors (Hall sensors) which are supplied with power by the control module. The signals from the throttle position (TP) sensors provide the
control module with data about the position of the throttle disc. The throttle unit also has a connector with six pins.
The electronic throttle unit is located on the engine intake manifold. In the event of a fault, the throttle unit must be replaced as a single unit. The engine
control module (ECM) can diagnose the electronic throttle unit.